National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and Naval: Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 3Johnson, Fry, 1861 - United States Volume 1. Chapter i-xxix (618 pages) -- Volume 3. Chapter lxxx-cxv (642 pages). |
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Page 158
... Railroad , if possible to take the town , destroy the railroad and telegraph , and rejoin us . Upon approaching the place he found it had been reinforced , and the bridge over the Oka Noxubee river destroyed , so that the railroad and ...
... Railroad , if possible to take the town , destroy the railroad and telegraph , and rejoin us . Upon approaching the place he found it had been reinforced , and the bridge over the Oka Noxubee river destroyed , so that the railroad and ...
Page 227
... Railroad from the Chattanooga and Atlanta Railroad . The junction of these roads is at Dalton , in a valley east of Taylor's Ridge and west of the rough mountain region , in which are the sources of the Cossa River . This valley , only ...
... Railroad from the Chattanooga and Atlanta Railroad . The junction of these roads is at Dalton , in a valley east of Taylor's Ridge and west of the rough mountain region , in which are the sources of the Cossa River . This valley , only ...
Page 453
... Railroad bridge over were roaming unresisted through Mor- Fisher's Creek , south of the city . A gan , Green and Putnam counties , strik- large force of cavalry demonstrated at ing the railroad repeatedly , burning the the Central Railroad ...
... Railroad bridge over were roaming unresisted through Mor- Fisher's Creek , south of the city . A gan , Green and Putnam counties , strik- large force of cavalry demonstrated at ing the railroad repeatedly , burning the the Central Railroad ...
Contents
СНАРТЕВ | 1 |
GENERAL FOSTERS OPERATIONS IN NORTH CAROLINA TO DECEMBER 1862 | 15 |
THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND BATTLE OF MURFREESBORO DECEMBER | 31 |
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