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... Victory of " the Five Hundred . " -- General Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri .-- The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of ...
... Victory of " the Five Hundred . " -- General Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri .-- The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of ...
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... Victory . - Movements of the Federals on the Tennessee River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " --Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal ...
... Victory . - Movements of the Federals on the Tennessee River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " --Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal ...
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... victory , and that " the sending provisions to a starving garrison " was an ingenious artifice to commence the war that the Federal Government had fully resolved upon , under the specious but shallow appearance of that government being ...
... victory , and that " the sending provisions to a starving garrison " was an ingenious artifice to commence the war that the Federal Government had fully resolved upon , under the specious but shallow appearance of that government being ...
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... victory was achieved at a time when the public mind was distressed and anxious on ac- count of the constant backward movements of our forces in Virginia , and the oft - recurring story of " surprise " and con- sequent disaster to our ...
... victory was achieved at a time when the public mind was distressed and anxious on ac- count of the constant backward movements of our forces in Virginia , and the oft - recurring story of " surprise " and con- sequent disaster to our ...
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... victory . He summed up the results of the battle on the mountain and his pursuit of the retreating army as two hundred killed and wounded , a thousand taken prisoners , the baggage of the entire command captured , and seven guns taken ...
... victory . He summed up the results of the battle on the mountain and his pursuit of the retreating army as two hundred killed and wounded , a thousand taken prisoners , the baggage of the entire command captured , and seven guns taken ...
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