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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... wounded at her guns - three killed and four wounded , as near as I can ascertain . The Grand Duke and Mary T. , according to the statement of two deserters , had sixty persons killed and wounded on the two boats . " The Hartford and the ...
... wounded at her guns - three killed and four wounded , as near as I can ascertain . The Grand Duke and Mary T. , according to the statement of two deserters , had sixty persons killed and wounded on the two boats . " The Hartford and the ...
Page 40
... wounded , and missing . " Six miles farther on , " ac- cording to the report of the enemy , which is our only available record , " another engagement took place , last- ing an hour and a half , in which Streight was driven forward with ...
... wounded , and missing . " Six miles farther on , " ac- cording to the report of the enemy , which is our only available record , " another engagement took place , last- ing an hour and a half , in which Streight was driven forward with ...
Page 42
... wounded , and prisoners . " The enemy outnumbered us two to one , and were commanded by General Pegram in person . Night stopped the pursuit , which will be renewed in the morning . " We captured two stand of colors . Our loss in killed ...
... wounded , and prisoners . " The enemy outnumbered us two to one , and were commanded by General Pegram in person . Night stopped the pursuit , which will be renewed in the morning . " We captured two stand of colors . Our loss in killed ...
Page 69
... wounded , and without the loss of any arms , equip- ments , or public property . " The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded , thus far ascertained , is about 150 , including four captains and five lieutenants . " The Indian Territory ...
... wounded , and without the loss of any arms , equip- ments , or public property . " The loss of the enemy in killed and wounded , thus far ascertained , is about 150 , including four captains and five lieutenants . " The Indian Territory ...
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... wounded , and prisoners . " When General Price was repulsed at Helena , General Blunt hastened to re- inforce Colonel Phillips at Fort Gibson , not now menaced by the Texans from the south , but by Price forced back from the east and ...
... wounded , and prisoners . " When General Price was repulsed at Helena , General Blunt hastened to re- inforce Colonel Phillips at Fort Gibson , not now menaced by the Texans from the south , but by Price forced back from the east and ...
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