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, 1867 - 680 pages |
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... Camp Wild Cat . - His Defeat . - The hopes of the Unionists of East Tennessee . - Flight of Zollicoffer . - Difficulties of pursuit . - Disappointment . - General Position in Kentucky of opposing Forces . - Engagement at Ivy Mount- ain ...
... Camp Wild Cat . - His Defeat . - The hopes of the Unionists of East Tennessee . - Flight of Zollicoffer . - Difficulties of pursuit . - Disappointment . - General Position in Kentucky of opposing Forces . - Engagement at Ivy Mount- ain ...
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... CAMP WILD CAT . 9 This Federal success. Before the great struggle between the two opposing forces in Kentucky began , some comparatively unimportant actions had been fought . The first occurred at Camp Wild Cat , Rock Castle County ...
... CAMP WILD CAT . 9 This Federal success. Before the great struggle between the two opposing forces in Kentucky began , some comparatively unimportant actions had been fought . The first occurred at Camp Wild Cat , Rock Castle County ...
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... CAMP WILD CAT . 9 This Federal success at Camp Wild Cat greatly encouraged the Unionists of East Tennessee , as it seemed to open a way through Cumberland Gap for the with astonishment and consternation . ing fifty ; theirs is estimated ...
... CAMP WILD CAT . 9 This Federal success at Camp Wild Cat greatly encouraged the Unionists of East Tennessee , as it seemed to open a way through Cumberland Gap for the with astonishment and consternation . ing fifty ; theirs is estimated ...
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... camp after the repulse of Zollicoffer . General Buell had not at this time assumed the command , and the disheartened Sherman was still at the head of the army . The various operations continued for some time to be rather skirmishes be ...
... camp after the repulse of Zollicoffer . General Buell had not at this time assumed the command , and the disheartened Sherman was still at the head of the army . The various operations continued for some time to be rather skirmishes be ...
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... camp deserted , and the main street of the village occupied by moun- ted men , who were making off by the Shelby road . A few rounds of shell were sent after them , and Metcalf's men BATTLE OF MUNFORDSVILLE . 1862 . RETREAT OF MARSHALL .
... camp deserted , and the main street of the village occupied by moun- ted men , who were making off by the Shelby road . A few rounds of shell were sent after them , and Metcalf's men BATTLE OF MUNFORDSVILLE . 1862 . RETREAT OF MARSHALL .
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