The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 3Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 738 pages |
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... station on the top- gallant forecastle shortly after the men who had been working the bow guns , and passed under where I had been sit- ting , taking up my station on the port side , just opposite the forward gun on the starboard side ...
... station on the top- gallant forecastle shortly after the men who had been working the bow guns , and passed under where I had been sit- ting , taking up my station on the port side , just opposite the forward gun on the starboard side ...
Page 62
... station , and merely sent information of Quan- trell's movement to my headquarters and Captain Coleman , commanding ... stations , numbering about 200 men , But Quantrell's path was over the open prairie , and difficult to follow at ...
... station , and merely sent information of Quan- trell's movement to my headquarters and Captain Coleman , commanding ... stations , numbering about 200 men , But Quantrell's path was over the open prairie , and difficult to follow at ...
Page 63
... stations a. " By this time the horses of our detachments were almost exhausted . Nearly all were young horses , just is ... station , but the force out patrolling rarely left fifty men in camp at each post . He received Captain Pike's ...
... stations a. " By this time the horses of our detachments were almost exhausted . Nearly all were young horses , just is ... station , but the force out patrolling rarely left fifty men in camp at each post . He received Captain Pike's ...
Page 66
... stations a large num- enemy . The people of Kansas , naturally greatly enraged at the savage assault upon the ... station in it , or to any part of Kansas west of the border counties - all others to re- move out of the district ...
... stations a large num- enemy . The people of Kansas , naturally greatly enraged at the savage assault upon the ... station in it , or to any part of Kansas west of the border counties - all others to re- move out of the district ...
Page 67
... stations , and will not be allowed to suffer for want of food . Among them there are but few dissatisfied with the order , not- withstanding the present hardships it imposes . Among the Union refugees it is regarded as the best ...
... stations , and will not be allowed to suffer for want of food . Among them there are but few dissatisfied with the order , not- withstanding the present hardships it imposes . Among the Union refugees it is regarded as the best ...
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advance army arrived artillery assault Atlanta attack bank batteries bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry centre Chattanooga Colonel column command Confederate Court House Creek crossed defence dépôt destroyed direction division driven east enemy enemy's eral expedition Federal fifth corps fight fire five flank fleet followed force Fort Fisher Fort Morgan Fort Sumter Fort Wagner four Fredericksburg front garrison Government gun-boats guns heavy Hill hundred infantry intrenchments iron-clads killed and wounded loss Major-General ment miles military morning Morris Island moved movement musketry night o'clock occupied officers passed Petersburg pickets pontoon bridge port Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel regiments retreat Richmond river road Schofield second corps sent shell Sheridan Sherman shot side sixth corps skirmishers soon Spottsylvania Court House Station steamer surrender Tennessee thousand tion took town troops Union vessels wagon trains wagons