The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 94
... regiment having elected him its colonel , he left at once his seat in the House of Representatives , and hastened to the scene of hostilities . He was with Taylor at the storming of Monterey , and at the battle of Buena Vista came up ...
... regiment having elected him its colonel , he left at once his seat in the House of Representatives , and hastened to the scene of hostilities . He was with Taylor at the storming of Monterey , and at the battle of Buena Vista came up ...
Page 128
... regiments of infantry , one regiment of cavalry , and of a staff department , making in all ten thousand seven hun- dred and forty - five officers and men . Those who had abandoned the United States for the Confederate service gave the ...
... regiments of infantry , one regiment of cavalry , and of a staff department , making in all ten thousand seven hun- dred and forty - five officers and men . Those who had abandoned the United States for the Confederate service gave the ...
Page 168
... regiment shall consist , on an aggregate of officers and men , of 780. The total thus to be called out is 73,391 . The remainder , to constitute the 75,000 men under the President's proclamation , will be com- posed of troops in the ...
... regiment shall consist , on an aggregate of officers and men , of 780. The total thus to be called out is 73,391 . The remainder , to constitute the 75,000 men under the President's proclamation , will be com- posed of troops in the ...
Page 186
... regiment arrived in Baltimore , where a different reception awaited it . It was half- April past ten o'clock in the morning 19 . when the Massachusetts men reached the city . Here horses were attached to the cars to convey them from one ...
... regiment arrived in Baltimore , where a different reception awaited it . It was half- April past ten o'clock in the morning 19 . when the Massachusetts men reached the city . Here horses were attached to the cars to convey them from one ...
Page 187
... regiment , alighted , and forming , prepared to push forward . Just as they began to move they were met by a large throng crowding down the street , with a secession flag borne at their head . As they approached they saluted the little ...
... regiment , alighted , and forming , prepared to push forward . Just as they began to move they were met by a large throng crowding down the street , with a secession flag borne at their head . As they approached they saluted the little ...
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