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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... Attack on Carlisle , Pa . , July 1 , 1863 Battle of Gettysburg , Pa . , July 1-3 , 1863 . The Vicksburg Campaign ... Attack on Fort Sumter , April 7 , 1863 Capture of the rebel ironclad Atlanta , June 17 , 1863 Siege of Charleston ...
... Attack on Carlisle , Pa . , July 1 , 1863 Battle of Gettysburg , Pa . , July 1-3 , 1863 . The Vicksburg Campaign ... Attack on Fort Sumter , April 7 , 1863 Capture of the rebel ironclad Atlanta , June 17 , 1863 Siege of Charleston ...
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... Attack on Port Hudson , La . , May 27 , 1863 Assault of Port Hudson , La . , June 14 , 1863 Surrender of Port Hudson . July 9 , 1863 Miscellaneous Naval Operations in 1863 The Field of Operations in January , 1854 Sherman's Expedition ...
... Attack on Port Hudson , La . , May 27 , 1863 Assault of Port Hudson , La . , June 14 , 1863 Surrender of Port Hudson . July 9 , 1863 Miscellaneous Naval Operations in 1863 The Field of Operations in January , 1854 Sherman's Expedition ...
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... attack was expected . But they advanced under shelter of the timber . The Forty- fourth New York , Colonel Stryker ... attacking our right flank made it necessary to have them recalled . They returned to their former position ; and ...
... attack was expected . But they advanced under shelter of the timber . The Forty- fourth New York , Colonel Stryker ... attacking our right flank made it necessary to have them recalled . They returned to their former position ; and ...
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... attack , and three times they were completely repulsed . At half past 12 A. M. , General Sumner , having united his forces with those of General Franklin , assumed command . It was about eleven o'clock when the rebels first made their ...
... attack , and three times they were completely repulsed . At half past 12 A. M. , General Sumner , having united his forces with those of General Franklin , assumed command . It was about eleven o'clock when the rebels first made their ...
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... attack from the powerful and exultant foe . Generals Sedgwick , Sumner , and Hooker , added new laurels to their well - won fame , in this battle . The latter being on McCall's left , by moving to his right , repulsed the rebels bravely ...
... attack from the powerful and exultant foe . Generals Sedgwick , Sumner , and Hooker , added new laurels to their well - won fame , in this battle . The latter being on McCall's left , by moving to his right , repulsed the rebels bravely ...
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advance army artillery assault Atlanta attack Banks batteries brave bridge brigade burned captured cavalry charge Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced Confederate corps creek crossed defeated destroyed division driven enemy enemy's engaged eral expedition Federal fight fire five flank fleet Fort Fisher Fort Sumter Fort Wagner forward four Fredericksburg front garrison Grant guerrillas gunboats guns heavy hill Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments killed and wounded Lieutenant Lieutenant-Commander line of battle loss Major-General McClernand miles Mississippi morning Morris Island moved movement Murfreesboro National troops night o'clock occupied officers Ohio pickets Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear rebel force rebs regiments reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond road Rosecrans sent shell Sherman shot side Skirmish soldiers steamer Sumter surrender Tenn Tennessee thousand took town Union army Union forces Union troops Unionists vessels Vicksburg Virginia Yazoo river