The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volumes 1-2 |
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... Fight at Booneville - Gen- eral Harney - His vacillating Course -- McClellan made Major - Gen- eral and sent to Western Virginia - His Past Career - Harper's Ferry Evacuated - Concentration of the Rebels at Manassas Junc- tion - Fight ...
... Fight at Booneville - Gen- eral Harney - His vacillating Course -- McClellan made Major - Gen- eral and sent to Western Virginia - His Past Career - Harper's Ferry Evacuated - Concentration of the Rebels at Manassas Junc- tion - Fight ...
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... Fight at Cheat Mountain Pass - Defeat of Lee at Elk Water - Death of John Washington- Position of the Armies on the ... Fight at Green Brier Creek - Attack of the Enemy at Cape Hat- teras Surprise of the Wilson Zouaves at Santa Rosa ...
... Fight at Cheat Mountain Pass - Defeat of Lee at Elk Water - Death of John Washington- Position of the Armies on the ... Fight at Green Brier Creek - Attack of the Enemy at Cape Hat- teras Surprise of the Wilson Zouaves at Santa Rosa ...
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... Fight at Bolivar - A Gallant Action- Reconnoissance across the River - Battle of Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Heroic Devotion - Strange Conduct of General Stone - Indig- nation of the People - McClellan Hurries to the Scene of Action ...
... Fight at Bolivar - A Gallant Action- Reconnoissance across the River - Battle of Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Heroic Devotion - Strange Conduct of General Stone - Indig- nation of the People - McClellan Hurries to the Scene of Action ...
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... Fight at Pensacola- Bombardment of Fort Pickens - Fight at Port Royal the same day - Expedition by Milroy in Western Virginia - Jackson Advances to the Potomac and tears up the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road— Fight opposite IIancock - Fight ...
... Fight at Pensacola- Bombardment of Fort Pickens - Fight at Port Royal the same day - Expedition by Milroy in Western Virginia - Jackson Advances to the Potomac and tears up the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road— Fight opposite IIancock - Fight ...
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... Fight- Gallant Defense of Carr - Death of Mc Culloch - The German Camp at Night - Second Day's Fight - The Final Charge - The Victory- Death of Mc Intosh - Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concen- tration of the Rebel Army - Foote ...
... Fight- Gallant Defense of Carr - Death of Mc Culloch - The German Camp at Night - Second Day's Fight - The Final Charge - The Victory- Death of Mc Intosh - Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concen- tration of the Rebel Army - Foote ...
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