A Complete History of the Great American Rebellion: Embracing Its Causes, Events and Consequences, with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Its Principal Actors ...Auburn Publishing Company, 1865 - United States |
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advance assault Atlanta attack bank batteries battle bayou bridge brigade burned captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Chattanooga command commenced Creek crossed defeated defences destroyed division east enemy enemy's expedition fall back Ferry fighting fire flank Ford Fort Morgan Fort Sumter Fort Wagner forward four Fredericksburg front garrison Grant gun-boats guns heavy Hill Hooker hundred prisoners infantry intrenchments iron-clads killed and wounded large number Lee's McClernand miles Milliken's Bend Mississippi Morgan MORGAN'S RAID morning Morris Island mountain moved movement nearly night o'clock occupied officers ordered pontoon pontoon bridge Port Hudson position Potomac RAID railroad re-enforcements reached rear rebel army rebel cavalry rebel force regiments repulsed retreat Ridge rifle-pits river road Rosecrans route Schofield sent Shenandoah Valley Sheridan Sherman side skirmishing squadron surrender Tennessee Thomas thousand Union army Union forces Union loss Union troops valley vessels vicinity Vicksburg wagons