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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... the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc Robert Tomes. WAR with the South From an Ambrotype by Brady Expressly for this work SIEGE. Front Cover.
... the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc Robert Tomes. WAR with the South From an Ambrotype by Brady Expressly for this work SIEGE. Front Cover.
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... cover of the woods , leaving the Mary T. dis- abled . The Albatross then dropped down and communicated with Captain Cook , of the Estrella , as to the practi- cability of capturing the disabled steam- er . The raft across the river ...
... cover of the woods , leaving the Mary T. dis- abled . The Albatross then dropped down and communicated with Captain Cook , of the Estrella , as to the practi- cability of capturing the disabled steam- er . The raft across the river ...
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... Duck River , the infantry extending from Shelbyville to Wartrace , and their cavalry on their right to McMinnsville , and on their left cover that and the Millersburg road , so that McCook OPERATIONS OF ROSECRANS . 31 CHAPTER IV. ...
... Duck River , the infantry extending from Shelbyville to Wartrace , and their cavalry on their right to McMinnsville , and on their left cover that and the Millersburg road , so that McCook OPERATIONS OF ROSECRANS . 31 CHAPTER IV. ...
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... cover the crossing of General Granger's command from the Middleton road , and then move by Christiana to join the rest of the corps . General G. Granger was to advance on the Middleton road , threatening that place , and cover the ...
... cover the crossing of General Granger's command from the Middleton road , and then move by Christiana to join the rest of the corps . General G. Granger was to advance on the Middleton road , threatening that place , and cover the ...
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... cover that and the Millersburg road , so that McCook and himself could be within supporting distance of each other . " Major - General Crittenden was to leave Van Cleve's division of the twenty- first army corps at Murfreesboro ' , con ...
... cover that and the Millersburg road , so that McCook and himself could be within supporting distance of each other . " Major - General Crittenden was to leave Van Cleve's division of the twenty- first army corps at Murfreesboro ' , con ...
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