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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Page 92
... Federal force . A loss of eight killed and twelve wounded on the part of the Federal- ists was the sequel to the sad and disastrous transaction , and when the Sixty - ninth New York advanced to Vienna the next day , no trace could be ...
... Federal force . A loss of eight killed and twelve wounded on the part of the Federal- ists was the sequel to the sad and disastrous transaction , and when the Sixty - ninth New York advanced to Vienna the next day , no trace could be ...
Page 133
... loss was about three - quarters of a million of dollars . GENERAL M'CLELLAN IN WESTERN VIRGINIA . . General ... Federal troops were dispatched to attack the enemy , simultaneously , at three different points , and the first collision ...
... loss was about three - quarters of a million of dollars . GENERAL M'CLELLAN IN WESTERN VIRGINIA . . General ... Federal troops were dispatched to attack the enemy , simultaneously , at three different points , and the first collision ...
Page 134
... loss of the Federal forces by this engagement was nine killed , thirty - eight wounded , and three missing . Of the rebel loss we have no record . A great misfortune of the day , however , was the capture of five of the principal ...
... loss of the Federal forces by this engagement was nine killed , thirty - eight wounded , and three missing . Of the rebel loss we have no record . A great misfortune of the day , however , was the capture of five of the principal ...
Page 136
... Federal loss was only twenty - five or thirty . The victors attempted to follow the flying enemy , but. BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . 136 THE WAR FOR THE UNION . Battle of Rich Mountain.
... Federal loss was only twenty - five or thirty . The victors attempted to follow the flying enemy , but. BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . 136 THE WAR FOR THE UNION . Battle of Rich Mountain.
Page 139
... death , and he fell side by side with his commander . The Federal troops , even in the glow of victory , stopped to ... loss of our troops was killed , two ; wounded , twelve . The en- emy lost eight on the field , three died in hospital ...
... death , and he fell side by side with his commander . The Federal troops , even in the glow of victory , stopped to ... loss of our troops was killed , two ; wounded , twelve . The en- emy lost eight on the field , three died in hospital ...
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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