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 2Virtue & Yorston, 1862 - Slavery |
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... Kentucky . - A great Battle - field . - Expectations of both Antagonists . - The Secessionists balked by a Loyal Legislature . - The Secessionists form an independent Government . - Meeting of Secessionists at Russellville.- Declaration ...
... Kentucky . - A great Battle - field . - Expectations of both Antagonists . - The Secessionists balked by a Loyal Legislature . - The Secessionists form an independent Government . - Meeting of Secessionists at Russellville.- Declaration ...
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... Kentucky , Colonel Enyart ; Second Kentucky , Colonel Sedgwick ; Twentieth Ken- tucky , Lieutenant - Colonel commanding Third Brigade - Colonel Hazen , Forty - first Ohio , com- the night from a commanding bluff to which they had ...
... Kentucky , Colonel Enyart ; Second Kentucky , Colonel Sedgwick ; Twentieth Ken- tucky , Lieutenant - Colonel commanding Third Brigade - Colonel Hazen , Forty - first Ohio , com- the night from a commanding bluff to which they had ...
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... Kentucky . - Guerrillas on the Ohio River . - Junction of Marshall with Smith . - March of Bragg into Kentucky . - Buell in danger of being flanked . - His March to overtake Bragg . - Bragg eludes him . - Bragg's artful Address ...
... Kentucky . - Guerrillas on the Ohio River . - Junction of Marshall with Smith . - March of Bragg into Kentucky . - Buell in danger of being flanked . - His March to overtake Bragg . - Bragg eludes him . - Bragg's artful Address ...
Contents
VOLUME II | 42 |
PORTRAIT OF GENERAL G B McCLELLAN Frontispiece | 66 |
BOMBARDMENT OF ISLAND No 10 66 | 134 |
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