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 24
... guns , which Pope had found exceedingly effective , and he was content , when night came , to rest in the plain , and make his preparations for reducing the battery at early dawn . The troops of the three divisions bivouacked on the ...
... guns , which Pope had found exceedingly effective , and he was content , when night came , to rest in the plain , and make his preparations for reducing the battery at early dawn . The troops of the three divisions bivouacked on the ...
Page 25
... guns , was ordered to march from the Union lines at eight a . M. , keeping well under cover as he approached the field ; General Morgan L. Smith's brigade , with Barrett's and Waterhouse's batteries , was or dered by Sherman to move ...
... guns , was ordered to march from the Union lines at eight a . M. , keeping well under cover as he approached the field ; General Morgan L. Smith's brigade , with Barrett's and Waterhouse's batteries , was or dered by Sherman to move ...
Page 42
... guns captured . The batteries of Diedrich , Ranahan , and Grimm took position in front of General Smith's line and aided by the First Con- necticut artillery , with a battery of siege guns , drove back the rebels in front of General ...
... guns captured . The batteries of Diedrich , Ranahan , and Grimm took position in front of General Smith's line and aided by the First Con- necticut artillery , with a battery of siege guns , drove back the rebels in front of General ...
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... guns could be brought to bear on any point on the front or left . After much praiseworthy exertion , Colonel Tyler had succeeded in getting ten of bis siege guns in position on the highest point of the hill . To the right of General ...
... guns could be brought to bear on any point on the front or left . After much praiseworthy exertion , Colonel Tyler had succeeded in getting ten of bis siege guns in position on the highest point of the hill . To the right of General ...
Page 56
... guns had long since awakened the people of the city , who now crowded in a vast throng down to the edge of the ... gun . boats , gradually , and almost imperceptibly , fall back , as the Union vessels closely pressed upon them . Suddenly ...
... guns had long since awakened the people of the city , who now crowded in a vast throng down to the edge of the ... gun . boats , gradually , and almost imperceptibly , fall back , as the Union vessels closely pressed upon them . Suddenly ...
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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