Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 8Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... troops were to be taken to the Washington or Camden station to embark on cars for Washington . A crowd was found awaiting the troops , who were greeted with hootings , jeer- ings , and abusive epithets , but to these the troops ...
... troops were to be taken to the Washington or Camden station to embark on cars for Washington . A crowd was found awaiting the troops , who were greeted with hootings , jeer- ings , and abusive epithets , but to these the troops ...
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... troops retreated be- fore the Union forces up the slope of the plateau about the Hunter house , they came upon T. J. Jackson's brig- ade standing in line calmly waiting the onset . It is stated by some that at this time Jackson won his ...
... troops retreated be- fore the Union forces up the slope of the plateau about the Hunter house , they came upon T. J. Jackson's brig- ade standing in line calmly waiting the onset . It is stated by some that at this time Jackson won his ...
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... troops from Pittsburgh at almost any time . " * Nevertheless , at this very time Har- dee's corps was in line of battle within a mile and a half of Sherman's head- quarters , having deployed in this posi- tion at 10 a . M. of April 5 ...
... troops from Pittsburgh at almost any time . " * Nevertheless , at this very time Har- dee's corps was in line of battle within a mile and a half of Sherman's head- quarters , having deployed in this posi- tion at 10 a . M. of April 5 ...
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