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... Enemy's Line of Defense to be Broken on the Tennessee and Cumberland - Forts Henry and Do- nelson - Expedition against the former - Capture of it by Foote with Gun Boats - Description of - Expedition up the Tennessee under Lieutenant ...
... Enemy's Line of Defense to be Broken on the Tennessee and Cumberland - Forts Henry and Do- nelson - Expedition against the former - Capture of it by Foote with Gun Boats - Description of - Expedition up the Tennessee under Lieutenant ...
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... enemy's pickets before it , the main column entered Fairfax , and en- camped for the night . The troops let loose from their long confinement plundered everything they could lay their hands on , and the spirit of frolic ran riot in the ...
... enemy's pickets before it , the main column entered Fairfax , and en- camped for the night . The troops let loose from their long confinement plundered everything they could lay their hands on , and the spirit of frolic ran riot in the ...
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A History of the Civil War in the United States J. T. Headley. THE ENEMY'S FLANK TURNED . 115 had become much exhausted . The enemy had got informa- tion of this movement , and from high points of observa- tion large masses of troops ...
A History of the Civil War in the United States J. T. Headley. THE ENEMY'S FLANK TURNED . 115 had become much exhausted . The enemy had got informa- tion of this movement , and from high points of observa- tion large masses of troops ...
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... ENEMY'S OUTPOSTS IN SIGHT of the CAPITAL - RISING OF THE NORTH - LYON ADVANCES ON MCCULLOCH - KEN- TUCKY VOTES TO REMAIN IN THE UNION - FREMONT IN ST . LOUIS - BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK AND DEATH OF LYON - RETREAT OF THE UNION ARMY - PUB ...
... ENEMY'S OUTPOSTS IN SIGHT of the CAPITAL - RISING OF THE NORTH - LYON ADVANCES ON MCCULLOCH - KEN- TUCKY VOTES TO REMAIN IN THE UNION - FREMONT IN ST . LOUIS - BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK AND DEATH OF LYON - RETREAT OF THE UNION ARMY - PUB ...
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... enemy . Here the column halted , to wait for daylight . Sigel was directed to make a detour around the right of the enemy , and fall on his rear , while Lyon moved straight on his position . Driving in the enemy's pickets , Lyon ...
... enemy . Here the column halted , to wait for daylight . Sigel was directed to make a detour around the right of the enemy , and fall on his rear , while Lyon moved straight on his position . Driving in the enemy's pickets , Lyon ...
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