The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volumes 1-2 |
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... killed one man , and wounded three more - one seriously . When the last gun was fired , the handful of heroes marched out , the band playing ' Yankee Doodle ' and ' Hail to the Chief . ' Vast crowds were collected in the vicinity to ...
... killed one man , and wounded three more - one seriously . When the last gun was fired , the handful of heroes marched out , the band playing ' Yankee Doodle ' and ' Hail to the Chief . ' Vast crowds were collected in the vicinity to ...
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... killed and eight wounded , and embarked for Washington . Seven of the rioters were killed , and several wounded . No other but New England troops ( with loaded muskets in their hands ) would have borne that attack with such moderation ...
... killed and eight wounded , and embarked for Washington . Seven of the rioters were killed , and several wounded . No other but New England troops ( with loaded muskets in their hands ) would have borne that attack with such moderation ...
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... killed and wounded of some forty men . The whole affair was badly managed the regiments through mistake firing into each other and had the enemy shown any energy the whole command would have been cut up . Lieutenant Greble of the ...
... killed and wounded of some forty men . The whole affair was badly managed the regiments through mistake firing into each other and had the enemy shown any energy the whole command would have been cut up . Lieutenant Greble of the ...
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... killed and wounded was only forty - four , while that of the enemy was supposed to be between three and four hundred . While these events were occurring in Missouri and West- ern Virginia , the Union men in Kentucky were making des ...
... killed and wounded was only forty - four , while that of the enemy was supposed to be between three and four hundred . While these events were occurring in Missouri and West- ern Virginia , the Union men in Kentucky were making des ...
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... killed , and wounded , and missing , amounted to nearly two thousand , of which one thousand four hundred . and twenty - three were taken prisoners . Among the killed were Colonel Cameron , brother of the Secretary of War , 120 FEELING ...
... killed , and wounded , and missing , amounted to nearly two thousand , of which one thousand four hundred . and twenty - three were taken prisoners . Among the killed were Colonel Cameron , brother of the Secretary of War , 120 FEELING ...
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