Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Volume 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 pages |
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... hundred and thirty - eight killed , nine thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one . The army remained quiet until the 20th of January , when ...
... hundred and thirty - eight killed , nine thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one . The army remained quiet until the 20th of January , when ...
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... hundred thousand militia from the States most directly menaced , to serve for six months , and New York was summoned to send twenty thousand also . On the 27th the main body of the rebel army crossed the Potomac at Williamsport , and ...
... hundred thousand militia from the States most directly menaced , to serve for six months , and New York was summoned to send twenty thousand also . On the 27th the main body of the rebel army crossed the Potomac at Williamsport , and ...
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... enemy opened an artillery fire upon our centre and left from one hundred and twenty - five guns , which continued for over two hours , without reply from our side , when it was followed by a 410 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... enemy opened an artillery fire upon our centre and left from one hundred and twenty - five guns , which continued for over two hours , without reply from our side , when it was followed by a 410 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... hundred and thirty - four killed thirteen thousand seven hundred and nine wounded , anu six thousand six hundred and forty - three missing - in all twenty - three thousand one hundred and eighty - six . During the ensuing season , a ...
... hundred and thirty - four killed thirteen thousand seven hundred and nine wounded , anu six thousand six hundred and forty - three missing - in all twenty - three thousand one hundred and eighty - six . During the ensuing season , a ...
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... hundred men . At Grand Gulf , ten miles above Bruinsburg , the enemy had begun to erect strong fortifications . These had been fired upon by our gunboats a few days before , લેખ cover of which the fleet had run past . Grant 1 now ...
... hundred men . At Grand Gulf , ten miles above Bruinsburg , the enemy had begun to erect strong fortifications . These had been fired upon by our gunboats a few days before , લેખ cover of which the fleet had run past . Grant 1 now ...
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