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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... Enemy Routed- The Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expedition - Movements East- Disaster to Burnside's ... Enemy's Line of Defense to be Broken on the Tennessee and Cumberland - Forts Henry and Donelson- Expedition against the ...
... Enemy Routed- The Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expedition - Movements East- Disaster to Burnside's ... Enemy's Line of Defense to be Broken on the Tennessee and Cumberland - Forts Henry and Donelson- Expedition against the ...
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... Enemy Evacu-- ate it - Scene at the Evacuation - The Pursuit - The Battle of Williams- burg - Bravery of Colonel Dwight - Berry comes to the Rescue - Kearney Follows - Heroism of the Eleventh Massachusetts - Hancock's Gallant Bayonet ...
... Enemy Evacu-- ate it - Scene at the Evacuation - The Pursuit - The Battle of Williams- burg - Bravery of Colonel Dwight - Berry comes to the Rescue - Kearney Follows - Heroism of the Eleventh Massachusetts - Hancock's Gallant Bayonet ...
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... Enemy - Character of the Groun : between them - McClellan Resolves to Seize it - Arrangements Inr the Battle - Heintzelman's and Kearney's Divisions - Hooker's Brigade- The Battle - McClellan's Arrival on the Field - His Enthusiastic ...
... Enemy - Character of the Groun : between them - McClellan Resolves to Seize it - Arrangements Inr the Battle - Heintzelman's and Kearney's Divisions - Hooker's Brigade- The Battle - McClellan's Arrival on the Field - His Enthusiastic ...
Page 57
... enemy's fire , and loosened bricks and mortar were soon flying in every direction . It was impossible to serve the ... enemy only with solid shot . These , in most cases , thundered harm- lessly on the solid works of the enemy , or ...
... enemy's fire , and loosened bricks and mortar were soon flying in every direction . It was impossible to serve the ... enemy only with solid shot . These , in most cases , thundered harm- lessly on the solid works of the enemy , or ...
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... enemy , variously estimated at fifteen hundred and two thousand under Colonel Porterfield , and four regiments of ... enemy . The Colonel , then , seeing the enemy's camp in commotion , and fearing they were about to escape by flight ...
... enemy , variously estimated at fifteen hundred and two thousand under Colonel Porterfield , and four regiments of ... enemy . The Colonel , then , seeing the enemy's camp in commotion , and fearing they were about to escape by flight ...
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