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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... Cavalry Fight - Gallant Defense of Carr - Death of McCulloch - The German Camp at Night - Sec- ond Day's Fight - The Final Charge - The Victory - Death of McIntosh- Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concentration of the Rebel Army ...
... Cavalry Fight - Gallant Defense of Carr - Death of McCulloch - The German Camp at Night - Sec- ond Day's Fight - The Final Charge - The Victory - Death of McIntosh- Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concentration of the Rebel Army ...
Page 25
... Cavalry in Advance -- The Chickahominy Reached - A Bold Expe- dition - A Gloomy March - Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road De- stroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy - The Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance ...
... Cavalry in Advance -- The Chickahominy Reached - A Bold Expe- dition - A Gloomy March - Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road De- stroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy - The Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance ...
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... Cavalry Charge - Corinth Evacuated - Elliot's Cavalry Expedition - But- ler at New Orleans - His Various Orders - Mitchell in Alabama - State of Affairs at the Close of the Month - Importance of a Victory before Rich- mond - Anx , us ...
... Cavalry Charge - Corinth Evacuated - Elliot's Cavalry Expedition - But- ler at New Orleans - His Various Orders - Mitchell in Alabama - State of Affairs at the Close of the Month - Importance of a Victory before Rich- mond - Anx , us ...
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... Cavalry Am- bushed - Battle of Crs Keys - Retreat of Jackson and Attack on Shields's Advance , at Port Republic - Abandonment of the Pursuit - Püb- lic Disappointment at Jackson's Escape - Object of his Raid - Perplexity of Government ...
... Cavalry Am- bushed - Battle of Crs Keys - Retreat of Jackson and Attack on Shields's Advance , at Port Republic - Abandonment of the Pursuit - Püb- lic Disappointment at Jackson's Escape - Object of his Raid - Perplexity of Government ...
Page 80
... cavalry , and one of artil lery , and the enlistment of eighteeen thousand seamen for not less than one nor more than three years in the navy . It was asked where the President obtained the power to increase the regular army without the ...
... cavalry , and one of artil lery , and the enlistment of eighteeen thousand seamen for not less than one nor more than three years in the navy . It was asked where the President obtained the power to increase the regular army without the ...
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