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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... soldiers themselves . The Forbes War Pictures . The truest and most spirited sketches of army life produced by any artist of the war . Uncle Snowball . Pussonal Rekollekshuns . of an Army Cook . A series of inimitable sketches depicting ...
... soldiers themselves . The Forbes War Pictures . The truest and most spirited sketches of army life produced by any artist of the war . Uncle Snowball . Pussonal Rekollekshuns . of an Army Cook . A series of inimitable sketches depicting ...
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... Soldiers - McClellan's Address to the Army - McDowell Expected - Rebel Knowledge of his Plans - Me- Call's Division Sent to his Support -- The Force Left with which to At- tack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan - Insufficiency of his ...
... Soldiers - McClellan's Address to the Army - McDowell Expected - Rebel Knowledge of his Plans - Me- Call's Division Sent to his Support -- The Force Left with which to At- tack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan - Insufficiency of his ...
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... soldiers , and post - offices , and mints , and ships of the United States , is a falsehood on the face of it , too gross to need a reply . And yet this is just what the southern states did . It is , therefore , as before remarked , a ...
... soldiers , and post - offices , and mints , and ships of the United States , is a falsehood on the face of it , too gross to need a reply . And yet this is just what the southern states did . It is , therefore , as before remarked , a ...
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... soldiers were served with their meagre dinner at the guns , snatching a hasty bite of the last of their hard biscuit and salt pork , and then caimly went to their work again . During this tremendous " can- nonading , Major Anderson and ...
... soldiers were served with their meagre dinner at the guns , snatching a hasty bite of the last of their hard biscuit and salt pork , and then caimly went to their work again . During this tremendous " can- nonading , Major Anderson and ...
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... soldiers rushed through the flames with wet blankets , and covered them over ; but the heat soon became so in- tense , that it was feared they would take fire and blow up the fort , and they were rolled through the embrasures into the ...
... soldiers rushed through the flames with wet blankets , and covered them over ; but the heat soon became so in- tense , that it was feared they would take fire and blow up the fort , and they were rolled through the embrasures into the ...
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advance army arrived artillery attack batteries bayonets Beauregard Blue Mills brave brigade camp cannon captured cavalry Centreville charge Cheat Mountain cheers Colonel column command Congress Creek dashed division enemy enemy's fall back fell field fierce fight fire flag flank fled fleet force fort Moultrie fort Pickens fort Sumter Fortress Monroe forward front gallant Governor Green Brier gun boats heavy Heintzelman hour hundred immediately Kentucky killed latter line of battle Lyon McClellan McClernand ment miles Mississippi Missouri morning mountain moved movement nation night o'clock officers ordered party position Potomac President pushed reached rear rebellion rebels regiments retreat river road secession seemed sent shells shore shot shout side Sigel skirmishers slavery soldiers soon South Carolina southern confederacy steamers stood storm stream Sumter surrender terrible thousand thunder tion took troops Union vessels victory Virginia volley Washington Wigfall woods wounded Zouaves