The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1Hurlbut, Scranton, 1864 - United States |
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... Enemy - Battle of Rich Mountain - Gallant Action of Rosecranz Of Lander - Defeat of Pegram and Capture of his Forces ... Enemy's Outposts in Sight of the Capital - Rising of the North - Lyon Advances on McCul- loch - Kentucky votes to ...
... Enemy - Battle of Rich Mountain - Gallant Action of Rosecranz Of Lander - Defeat of Pegram and Capture of his Forces ... Enemy's Outposts in Sight of the Capital - Rising of the North - Lyon Advances on McCul- loch - Kentucky votes to ...
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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 Communications Cut Off - Naval Action at Fort Wright- Repulse of the Rebel Fleet - Fight at Farmington , Near Corinth- Gallant Cavalry Charge - Corinth Evacuated - Elliot's Cavalry Expe- dition - Butler at New Orleans - His ...
... Enemy's Communications Cut Off - Naval Action at Fort Wright- Repulse of the Rebel Fleet - Fight at Farmington , Near Corinth- Gallant Cavalry Charge - Corinth Evacuated - Elliot's Cavalry Expe- dition - Butler at New Orleans - His ...
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... enemy's fire , and loosened bricks and mortar were soon flying in every direction . It was impossible to serve the ... enemy only with solid shot . These , in most cases , thundered harm- lessly on the solid works of the enemy , or ...
... enemy's fire , and loosened bricks and mortar were soon flying in every direction . It was impossible to serve the ... enemy only with solid shot . These , in most cases , thundered harm- lessly on the solid works of the enemy , or ...
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... enemy , variously estimated at fifteen hundred and two thousand under Colonel Porterfield , and four regiments of Union ... enemy's camp in commotion , and fearing they were about to escape by flight , ordered his artillery , situated on ...
... enemy , variously estimated at fifteen hundred and two thousand under Colonel Porterfield , and four regiments of Union ... enemy's camp in commotion , and fearing they were about to escape by flight , ordered his artillery , situated on ...
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advance army arrived artillery attack BARBOURSVILLE batteries Beauregard Blue Mills brave brigade Bull Run camp cannon CAPE HATTERAS cavalry Centreville CHEAT MOUNTAIN cheers Colonel column command Congress Creek dashed defeat division enemy enemy's fell field fierce fight fire flag flank fled force fort Moultrie fort Pickens fort Sumter Fortress Monroe forward gallant Governor Green Brier gun boats heavy Heintzelman hour hundred immediately Kentucky latter line of battle Lyon McClellan McClernand ment miles Missouri morning mountain moved nation night o'clock officers ordered party patriotism position Potomac President proclamation pushed reached rear rebellion rebels regiment retreat river road Rosecranz secession Secretary of War seemed sent shells shore shot shout side Sigel skirmishers slavery soldiers soon South Carolina southern confederacy stood storm stream Sumter surrender terrible thousand thunder tion took troops Union vessels victory volley Washington Wigfall woods wounded Zouaves