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 1B. W. Hitchcock, 1866 - United States |
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... Centreville - Battle of Blackburn's Ford . The Battle of Bull Run .... PAGE 93 94 98 The Federal Commanders and the movements of their forces - The engagement- Arrival of rebel reinforcements - The climax and the retreat - The battle on ...
... Centreville - Battle of Blackburn's Ford . The Battle of Bull Run .... PAGE 93 94 98 The Federal Commanders and the movements of their forces - The engagement- Arrival of rebel reinforcements - The climax and the retreat - The battle on ...
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... Centreville and Manassas , toward Richmond - Ad- vance of Gen. McClellan's army - Events of March , 1862 - The Federal army at Old Point -Advance toward Yorktown - The Investment - Offensive and defensive operations - Labors and ...
... Centreville and Manassas , toward Richmond - Ad- vance of Gen. McClellan's army - Events of March , 1862 - The Federal army at Old Point -Advance toward Yorktown - The Investment - Offensive and defensive operations - Labors and ...
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... Gibraltar , and art had completed the work . The country around was wild and broken , with but few roads fit for the movements of an army , and those easily guarded . Centreville was twenty 94 THE WAR FOR THE UNION .
... Gibraltar , and art had completed the work . The country around was wild and broken , with but few roads fit for the movements of an army , and those easily guarded . Centreville was twenty 94 THE WAR FOR THE UNION .
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... Centreville was twenty - two miles dis- tant from Washington , and Manassas Junction six or seven more . About midway between the two flowed the little rivulet of Bull Run , in a general direction from north - west to south - east . A ...
... Centreville was twenty - two miles dis- tant from Washington , and Manassas Junction six or seven more . About midway between the two flowed the little rivulet of Bull Run , in a general direction from north - west to south - east . A ...
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... Centreville . The divisions were under orders to march at half past two o'clock , that they might reach the ground early and avoid the heat . Before this time the encampments were in motion ; but the troops were not yet sufficiently ...
... Centreville . The divisions were under orders to march at half past two o'clock , that they might reach the ground early and avoid the heat . Before this time the encampments were in motion ; but the troops were not yet sufficiently ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack Baltimore battery battle Blackburn's Ford boats brave bridge brigade broken camp Captain captured cavalry Centreville charge Cheat Mountain Colonel column command commenced companies Confederate Creek Davies division encamped enemy enemy's engagement Federal forces Federal troops fell field fight fire flag flank fleet Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Pulaski Fort Sumter forward front Government Governor guard gunboats guns Harriet Lane hill horses hour hundred Illinois Indiana infantry Island Kentucky killed land Lieutenant loyal Major Anderson Massachusetts McClernand ment miles military Missouri morning night o'clock officers Ohio opened passed pickets position prisoners proclamation railroad reached rear rebels regiment retreat rifled river road rushed secession sent shell shot side skirmishers soldiers soon steamer storm Sumter Tennessee thousand tion took town vessels Virginia volley Volunteers Washington woods wounded yards York Zouaves