The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1Hurlbut, Scranton, 1864 - United States |
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... Command of the Army in Western Virginia - Ad- vances on the Enemy - Battle of Rich Mountain - Gallant Action of Rosecranz Of Lander - Defeat of Pegram and Capture of his Forces - Pursuit of Garnett - Action of Carrick's Ford - A ...
... Command of the Army in Western Virginia - Ad- vances on the Enemy - Battle of Rich Mountain - Gallant Action of Rosecranz Of Lander - Defeat of Pegram and Capture of his Forces - Pursuit of Garnett - Action of Carrick's Ford - A ...
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... - The March - The Attack - The Vio tory - Action of the Fleet - Feeling of the People - Burnside's Dis- patch - The President Assumes Active Command of the Army and • 302 CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. 23 PAGE . Orders a General.
... - The March - The Attack - The Vio tory - Action of the Fleet - Feeling of the People - Burnside's Dis- patch - The President Assumes Active Command of the Army and • 302 CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. 23 PAGE . Orders a General.
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... Command of the Mountain Department - Ma- nassas Evacuated - Chagrin of the People - Jackson beyond the Blue Ridge - Pursued by Banks - Trap set for him by Shields - Battle of Winchester - Pound Gap in East Tennessee Taken by Garfield ...
... Command of the Mountain Department - Ma- nassas Evacuated - Chagrin of the People - Jackson beyond the Blue Ridge - Pursued by Banks - Trap set for him by Shields - Battle of Winchester - Pound Gap in East Tennessee Taken by Garfield ...
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... Command - His Address to the Army - Movement Against Charleston - Battle of James Island — He- roism of the Eighth Michigan and Seventy - ninth Highlanders - Our Defeat - Cause of Disgrace of Benham ..... CHAPTER XXXVIII . JUNE , 1862 ...
... Command - His Address to the Army - Movement Against Charleston - Battle of James Island — He- roism of the Eighth Michigan and Seventy - ninth Highlanders - Our Defeat - Cause of Disgrace of Benham ..... CHAPTER XXXVIII . JUNE , 1862 ...
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... commands of the different forts , and distributed the army , and accumulated arms at the south , as to cripple the incoming administration , and render it powerless to assert the rights of the government . The election of Mr. Lincoln ...
... commands of the different forts , and distributed the army , and accumulated arms at the south , as to cripple the incoming administration , and render it powerless to assert the rights of the government . The election of Mr. Lincoln ...
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