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 3Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 738 pages |
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Page 37
... supplies could be brought forward from Murfreesboro ' , to which point the wag- ons had been sent for that purpose . He drove Morgan's cavalry from the peninsula , whipping them. " July 2. Having brought forward the ammunition , McCook ...
... supplies could be brought forward from Murfreesboro ' , to which point the wag- ons had been sent for that purpose . He drove Morgan's cavalry from the peninsula , whipping them. " July 2. Having brought forward the ammunition , McCook ...
Page 39
... supplies . " The rebels admit a loss of ninety killed . Colonel Graham thinks their loss greater . The Union loss was one killed and one missing . " On the 22d of April , the Union cavalry took McMinnville by surprise . On this occasion ...
... supplies . " The rebels admit a loss of ninety killed . Colonel Graham thinks their loss greater . The Union loss was one killed and one missing . " On the 22d of April , the Union cavalry took McMinnville by surprise . On this occasion ...
Page 69
... supplies . " 4. We have administered to Gen- eral Marmaduke's command one more severe castigation . All of this has been accomplished with the loss of but two men killed and eighteen wounded , and without the loss of any arms , equip ...
... supplies . " 4. We have administered to Gen- eral Marmaduke's command one more severe castigation . All of this has been accomplished with the loss of but two men killed and eighteen wounded , and without the loss of any arms , equip ...
Page 76
... supplies and troops , steamed up past the gun - boats , and before the rebels could realize the fact , was abreast of the battery and entering the gap of the blockade , which had been buoyed out by Captain McDermot , of the Ceres ...
... supplies and troops , steamed up past the gun - boats , and before the rebels could realize the fact , was abreast of the battery and entering the gap of the blockade , which had been buoyed out by Captain McDermot , of the Ceres ...
Page 135
... supplies of every description for the rebel army . A large quantity of whiskey , nicely bottled , labelled , and boxed , from the medical purveyor's office in Richmond , and what we could not carry away , was demolished and thrown into ...
... supplies of every description for the rebel army . A large quantity of whiskey , nicely bottled , labelled , and boxed , from the medical purveyor's office in Richmond , and what we could not carry away , was demolished and thrown into ...
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