Battles for the Union: Comprising Descriptions of Many of the Most Stubbornly Contested Battles in the War of the Great Rebellion, Together with Incidents and Reminiscences of the Camp, the March, and the Skirmish Line. Embracing a Record of the Privations, Heroic Deeds, and Glorious Triumphs of the Soldiers of the Republic |
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advance arrived artillery assault attack bank batteries Brandy Station brave brigade Bull Run Burnside camp Captain captured cavalry Centreville charge Colonel column command Confederate contest Corinth Corps Cox's Bridge Creek crossed dashed dead division early enemy enemy's engagement Federal fell back field fight fire flag flank force Fort Fisher Fort Pillow Fort Sumter Fort Wagner forward fought front ground guns Harris Light heavy Heintzelman hill Hooker horse hundred infantry killed and wounded Kilpatrick large number line of battle loss McClellan Meade Merrimac miles morning Morris Island movement night o'clock occupied officers pickets Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners pushed ranks Rappahannock rear Rebel reënforcements regiments repulse retired retreat river road Rosecrans rushed scene sent shell Sheridan shot Sigel skirmish soldiers soon Stonewall Jackson storm Sumter surrender swept terrible thousand tion Union army Union troops victory Virginia Warrenton Turnpike woods