The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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... Centreville - Plan of the Battle - Hunter and Heintzelman - Battle of Bull Run - The Defent - The Rout -- Danger of the Capital - Effect of the News on the North - Causes and Lesson of the Overthrow - Surrender of Fort Fillmore in New ...
... Centreville - Plan of the Battle - Hunter and Heintzelman - Battle of Bull Run - The Defent - The Rout -- Danger of the Capital - Effect of the News on the North - Causes and Lesson of the Overthrow - Surrender of Fort Fillmore in New ...
Page 105
... CENTREVILLE— PLAN OF THE BATTLE - HUNTER AND HEINTZLEMAN - BATTLE OF BULL RUN- THE DEFEAT - THE ROUT - DANGER OF THE CAPITAL - EFFECT OF THE NEWS IN THE NORTH CAUSES AND LESSON OF THE OVERTHROW - SURRENDER OF FORT FILLMORE IN NEW MEXICO ...
... CENTREVILLE— PLAN OF THE BATTLE - HUNTER AND HEINTZLEMAN - BATTLE OF BULL RUN- THE DEFEAT - THE ROUT - DANGER OF THE CAPITAL - EFFECT OF THE NEWS IN THE NORTH CAUSES AND LESSON OF THE OVERTHROW - SURRENDER OF FORT FILLMORE IN NEW MEXICO ...
Page 111
... Centreville , he was directed by McDowell to establish himself there , and carefully observe all the approaches to it . Instead of doing this , he pushed on to Bull Run , and observing the enemy's batteries on the farther bank opened ...
... Centreville , he was directed by McDowell to establish himself there , and carefully observe all the approaches to it . Instead of doing this , he pushed on to Bull Run , and observing the enemy's batteries on the farther bank opened ...
Page 112
... Centreville , and occupy the enemy at Stone bridge , while this flank movement was being carried out . McDowell , fearing that while this was going on , the enemy at Black- burn ford , on his extreme left , might attempt a similar move ...
... Centreville , and occupy the enemy at Stone bridge , while this flank movement was being carried out . McDowell , fearing that while this was going on , the enemy at Black- burn ford , on his extreme left , might attempt a similar move ...
Page 114
... Centreville , and Runyon's protecting the com- munications with Vienna . The whole interest , therefore , centred on the two former divisions , and from little after sunrise every eye was strained in the direction they were ex- pected ...
... Centreville , and Runyon's protecting the com- munications with Vienna . The whole interest , therefore , centred on the two former divisions , and from little after sunrise every eye was strained in the direction they were ex- pected ...
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