Pictorial History of the War for the Union: A Complete and Reliable History of the War from Its Commencement to Its Close ... Together with a Complete Chronological Analysis of the War, Volume 2B.W. Hitchcock, 1867 - United States |
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Page vii
... Fredericksburg .... Battle of Fredericksburg , Va . , Dec. 13 , 1862 .... Operations in Tennessee - Battle of Murfreesboro ' , Dec. 31 , 1862 .. North Carolina at the close of 1862 ...
... Fredericksburg .... Battle of Fredericksburg , Va . , Dec. 13 , 1862 .... Operations in Tennessee - Battle of Murfreesboro ' , Dec. 31 , 1862 .. North Carolina at the close of 1862 ...
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... Fredericksburg . The proper disposition of this force was also a point in controversy between General McClellan and the authorities at the capital . The former requested that McDowell's troops might be sent to him , and sent by water ...
... Fredericksburg . The proper disposition of this force was also a point in controversy between General McClellan and the authorities at the capital . The former requested that McDowell's troops might be sent to him , and sent by water ...
Page 59
... Fredericksburg , on the northern bank of the Rapidan river . It was the 7th of August when General Pope learned that the rebels were crossing the Rapidan , in great force . Those of his troops which had been dispersed for the sake of ...
... Fredericksburg , on the northern bank of the Rapidan river . It was the 7th of August when General Pope learned that the rebels were crossing the Rapidan , in great force . Those of his troops which had been dispersed for the sake of ...
Page 60
... Fredericksburg , for by that way he was eagerly looking for reinforcements ; and , therefore , his army bravely resisted the efforts of the rebels to cross the river , keeping up the resistance for two days . But the rebels slowly began ...
... Fredericksburg , for by that way he was eagerly looking for reinforcements ; and , therefore , his army bravely resisted the efforts of the rebels to cross the river , keeping up the resistance for two days . But the rebels slowly began ...
Page 61
... Fredericksburg , and thus lose direct communication with Washington ; to abandon the line of the Rappahannock , by falling back on Warrenton ; or to bring his whole force to bear upon the rebel flank and rear , then marching up the ...
... Fredericksburg , and thus lose direct communication with Washington ; to abandon the line of the Rappahannock , by falling back on Warrenton ; or to bring his whole force to bear upon the rebel flank and rear , then marching up the ...
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