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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Page 97
... dashed fearlessly up to the bank , when the teamsters called out , " Don't shoot , we are going to surrender . " The captain then called out , " Colonel , they are going to surrender . " Colonel Steedman then ordered his regiment ...
... dashed fearlessly up to the bank , when the teamsters called out , " Don't shoot , we are going to surrender . " The captain then called out , " Colonel , they are going to surrender . " Colonel Steedman then ordered his regiment ...
Page 99
... . The moment the head entered it , the rebels poured in a destructive volley . Receiving it without flinch- ing , the little band with a loud cheer dashed on a run across 100 FIGHT AT BARBOURSVILLE . it . But when nearly.
... . The moment the head entered it , the rebels poured in a destructive volley . Receiving it without flinch- ing , the little band with a loud cheer dashed on a run across 100 FIGHT AT BARBOURSVILLE . it . But when nearly.
Page 100
... dashed forward , each for himself ; and some crawling along on the string pieces , and some swing- ing along the rafters , they at length cleared the gap , though in utter confusion . The rebels , before they had time to form , charged ...
... dashed forward , each for himself ; and some crawling along on the string pieces , and some swing- ing along the rafters , they at length cleared the gap , though in utter confusion . The rebels , before they had time to form , charged ...
Page 110
... dashed the general joy , no doubts clouded the belief that traitors were about to receive their just punishment . Visitors at Washington , and members of Congress , and members of the press , besieged the administra- tion for permission ...
... dashed the general joy , no doubts clouded the belief that traitors were about to receive their just punishment . Visitors at Washington , and members of Congress , and members of the press , besieged the administra- tion for permission ...
Page 115
... dashed up to him , and announced that Hunter was across Bull Run . He immediately sprang to the saddle , and galloped off to accompany the column on which the fate of the day depended . The brave Porter , the gallant Burnside , and the ...
... dashed up to him , and announced that Hunter was across Bull Run . He immediately sprang to the saddle , and galloped off to accompany the column on which the fate of the day depended . The brave Porter , the gallant Burnside , and the ...
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