The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 - Slavery |
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... LAND CAMPAIGNS . CEDAR MOUNTAIN · • " 6 • • • 113 345 433 • 737 • 378 • 384 399 29 PORT HUDSON BESIEGED BY BANKS . 332 44 FREDERICKSBURG - BURNSIDE , LEE . 343 46 CHANCELLORSVILLE - HOOKER , LEE . 356 55 WINCHESTER , VA . , AND VICINITY ...
... LAND CAMPAIGNS . CEDAR MOUNTAIN · • " 6 • • • 113 345 433 • 737 • 378 • 384 399 29 PORT HUDSON BESIEGED BY BANKS . 332 44 FREDERICKSBURG - BURNSIDE , LEE . 343 46 CHANCELLORSVILLE - HOOKER , LEE . 356 55 WINCHESTER , VA . , AND VICINITY ...
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... land , who led the 19th Iowa in its first charge , was killed ; as was Maj . Burdett , of the 7th Missouri cavalry . Lt. - Col . Black , 37th Illinois , and Maj . Thompson , 20th Iowa , were among the wounded . The Rebel loss " must ...
... land , who led the 19th Iowa in its first charge , was killed ; as was Maj . Burdett , of the 7th Missouri cavalry . Lt. - Col . Black , 37th Illinois , and Maj . Thompson , 20th Iowa , were among the wounded . The Rebel loss " must ...
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... land , near the head of steamboat nav- igation on that sinuous stream , which may be regarded as the right of the Rebel army covering Tennessee and holding a small part of southern Ken- tucky . His force did not exceed 5,000 men ; but ...
... land , near the head of steamboat nav- igation on that sinuous stream , which may be regarded as the right of the Rebel army covering Tennessee and holding a small part of southern Ken- tucky . His force did not exceed 5,000 men ; but ...
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... land . Col. Hanson says the way of escape re- mained open till they were ordered back to the trenches , late in the afternoon . 27 John M. , 1st Nebraska . 23 “ Eighty - three regiments , " says one of their reports . GEN . MITCHEL AT ...
... land . Col. Hanson says the way of escape re- mained open till they were ordered back to the trenches , late in the afternoon . 27 John M. , 1st Nebraska . 23 “ Eighty - three regiments , " says one of their reports . GEN . MITCHEL AT ...
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... land , and communicated with Mayor come spectacle to thousands , and was Cheatham , who surrendered the city greeted with enthusiastic demonstra- to Col. Kennett on his arrival , which tions of loyalty . was before that of Gen. Nelson's ...
... land , and communicated with Mayor come spectacle to thousands , and was Cheatham , who surrendered the city greeted with enthusiastic demonstra- to Col. Kennett on his arrival , which tions of loyalty . was before that of Gen. Nelson's ...
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