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... Richmond- General Stoneman's Cavalry in Advance - The Chickahominy Reach- ed - A Bold Expedition - A Gloomy March - Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road Destroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy -The Victory - The Road ...
... Richmond- General Stoneman's Cavalry in Advance - The Chickahominy Reach- ed - A Bold Expedition - A Gloomy March - Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road Destroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy -The Victory - The Road ...
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... Richmond - Labor of the Soldiers - McClellan's Ad dress to the Army - McDowell Expected - Rebel Knowledge of his Plans - McCall's Division Sent to his Support - The Force Left with which to Attack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan ...
... Richmond - Labor of the Soldiers - McClellan's Ad dress to the Army - McDowell Expected - Rebel Knowledge of his Plans - McCall's Division Sent to his Support - The Force Left with which to Attack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan ...
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... RICHMOND " CRY - THE QUESTION OF FUNDS - LACK OF STATESMEN IN CONGRESS - THE RADICAL ELEMENT - IN- CREASING THE NAVY - AN ONWARD MOVEMENT RESOLVED UPON - REASONS FOR IT - JOHNSON AND PATTERSON - MCDOWELL TO COMMAND THE ARMY- THE ...
... RICHMOND " CRY - THE QUESTION OF FUNDS - LACK OF STATESMEN IN CONGRESS - THE RADICAL ELEMENT - IN- CREASING THE NAVY - AN ONWARD MOVEMENT RESOLVED UPON - REASONS FOR IT - JOHNSON AND PATTERSON - MCDOWELL TO COMMAND THE ARMY- THE ...
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... RICHMOND ' CRY . At this time the chief divisions of the army along our line of defense under Scott , were commanded as follows : General Butler at Fortress Monroe , General Banks at Annapolis , Mc- Dowell in front of Washington ...
... RICHMOND ' CRY . At this time the chief divisions of the army along our line of defense under Scott , were commanded as follows : General Butler at Fortress Monroe , General Banks at Annapolis , Mc- Dowell in front of Washington ...
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... Richmond and Preble imme- diately dropped down the pass , while the Vincennes and Water Witch remained to watch and see what could be done . The fire ships kept steadily on their way , and the Vincennes seeing that she would be struck ...
... Richmond and Preble imme- diately dropped down the pass , while the Vincennes and Water Witch remained to watch and see what could be done . The fire ships kept steadily on their way , and the Vincennes seeing that she would be struck ...
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