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
... Advance of the Army of the Potomac , Nov. 20 , 1862 Burnside's Army before Fredericksburg .... Battle of Fredericksburg , Va . , Dec. 13 , 1862 .... Operations in Tennessee - Battle of Murfreesboro ' , Dec. 31 , 1862 .. North Carolina ...
... Advance of the Army of the Potomac , Nov. 20 , 1862 Burnside's Army before Fredericksburg .... Battle of Fredericksburg , Va . , Dec. 13 , 1862 .... Operations in Tennessee - Battle of Murfreesboro ' , Dec. 31 , 1862 .. North Carolina ...
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... Advance to Kelly's Ford , on the Rapidau ... Battle of Chancellorsville , Va . , May 1-4 , 1863 .... The Second Day's Fight , May 2 .... The Third Day's Fight , Sunday , May 3 ........ Sketch of the Life of Stonewall Jackson .... The ...
... Advance to Kelly's Ford , on the Rapidau ... Battle of Chancellorsville , Va . , May 1-4 , 1863 .... The Second Day's Fight , May 2 .... The Third Day's Fight , Sunday , May 3 ........ Sketch of the Life of Stonewall Jackson .... The ...
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... advance was made but slowly . It was not until the 16th inst . , that General McClellan established his head - quarters at White House , where he organized a permanent depot for supplies . These coming up the York river by water , could ...
... advance was made but slowly . It was not until the 16th inst . , that General McClellan established his head - quarters at White House , where he organized a permanent depot for supplies . These coming up the York river by water , could ...
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... advance towards Richmond was made slowly and with extreme caution . It must be remembered , however , that to march through sloughs of mire , in the face of a powerful and well intrenched foe , is far less easy than to advance on paper ...
... advance towards Richmond was made slowly and with extreme caution . It must be remembered , however , that to march through sloughs of mire , in the face of a powerful and well intrenched foe , is far less easy than to advance on paper ...
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... advance , the troops must have gone without rations , and the animals without forage , and the army would have been paralyzed . " It is true I might have abandoned my communications and pushed forward toward Richmond , trusting to the ...
... advance , the troops must have gone without rations , and the animals without forage , and the army would have been paralyzed . " It is true I might have abandoned my communications and pushed forward toward Richmond , trusting to the ...
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