The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 83
... miles of Fort Moultrie , and about the same distance of Fort Sumter , the battery at Morris Island , from which the ... mile before we could keep away for Fort Sumter . A steamer approaching us , with an armed schooner in tow , and the ...
... miles of Fort Moultrie , and about the same distance of Fort Sumter , the battery at Morris Island , from which the ... mile before we could keep away for Fort Sumter . A steamer approaching us , with an armed schooner in tow , and the ...
Page 141
... miles and three eighths of a mile . Together with Fort Moultrie , which had been abandoned by Anderson , Sumter was surrounded by Cumming's Point and Fort Johnson , where strong works had been con- R. Anderson..Major ........ 1st ...
... miles and three eighths of a mile . Together with Fort Moultrie , which had been abandoned by Anderson , Sumter was surrounded by Cumming's Point and Fort Johnson , where strong works had been con- R. Anderson..Major ........ 1st ...
Page 161
... miles distant from Fort Pickens , but within half a mile of the beach of the island of Santa Rosa . The troublesome work of landing the horses did not com- mence before noon , and continuing all night , was not completed until next ...
... miles distant from Fort Pickens , but within half a mile of the beach of the island of Santa Rosa . The troublesome work of landing the horses did not com- mence before noon , and continuing all night , was not completed until next ...
Page 188
... mile farther , now and then pausing to attempt to force the rails , or place some obstruction upon them . They could be distinctly seen for a mile along the track , where it makes a bend at the Washington road bridge . When the train ...
... mile farther , now and then pausing to attempt to force the rails , or place some obstruction upon them . They could be distinctly seen for a mile along the track , where it makes a bend at the Washington road bridge . When the train ...
Page 202
... miles , dur- ing which time several men caved in from exhaustion , and one young gentle- man was sun - struck and ... mile , or a mile and a half an hour . We ran out of stimulants , and almost out of water . Most of us had not slept for ...
... miles , dur- ing which time several men caved in from exhaustion , and one young gentle- man was sun - struck and ... mile , or a mile and a half an hour . We ran out of stimulants , and almost out of water . Most of us had not slept for ...
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