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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... regiment march- ed from its armory , the very first of the Empire State to obey the call to arms . Their object was war . They hoped ardently that it was no light duty which might fall upon them . They expected to meet hard work and ...
... regiment march- ed from its armory , the very first of the Empire State to obey the call to arms . Their object was war . They hoped ardently that it was no light duty which might fall upon them . They expected to meet hard work and ...
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... regiment , the pets and pride of her society , were going forth to their first war duty . Eight hundred chosen young men , with threads woven to hold them , wherever they went , to the million hearts they left behind - moved down ...
... regiment , the pets and pride of her society , were going forth to their first war duty . Eight hundred chosen young men , with threads woven to hold them , wherever they went , to the million hearts they left behind - moved down ...
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... regiments to the field . As each regiment passed through New York the concourse of people to see it off increased , till every fresh march was a triumph in advance of the brave deeds the soldiers were expected to perform . In less than ...
... regiments to the field . As each regiment passed through New York the concourse of people to see it off increased , till every fresh march was a triumph in advance of the brave deeds the soldiers were expected to perform . In less than ...
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... regiment after regiment swept a continued stream of armed men , all bearing toward the capital . For the whole great North rose as one man and sprang to arms . The plough was left in the furrow - the ham- mer upon the anvil - the saw ...
... regiment after regiment swept a continued stream of armed men , all bearing toward the capital . For the whole great North rose as one man and sprang to arms . The plough was left in the furrow - the ham- mer upon the anvil - the saw ...
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... Regiment of Massachusetts militia , com- manded by Col. E. P. Jones , of Pepperell , and accompanied by three companies from another regiment , attached temporarily to his com- mand ( comprising , in all , about one thousand men ) ...
... Regiment of Massachusetts militia , com- manded by Col. E. P. Jones , of Pepperell , and accompanied by three companies from another regiment , attached temporarily to his com- mand ( comprising , in all , about one thousand men ) ...
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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