Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... ( Colonel William R. Lee ) and Colonel Milton Cogswell's Tammany regiment ( 42d New York ) , the whole being under the command of Colonel Edward D. Baker of the 71st Pennsylvania ( the " California regiment , " Lieutenant - Colonel Isaac ...
... ( Colonel William R. Lee ) and Colonel Milton Cogswell's Tammany regiment ( 42d New York ) , the whole being under the command of Colonel Edward D. Baker of the 71st Pennsylvania ( the " California regiment , " Lieutenant - Colonel Isaac ...
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... Colonel A. C. Harding was in command of the fort with about 500 available men of his own regiment , a company of cavalry and Floyd's battery and artillery . In the after- noon the Confederates bombarded the fort and made several feints ...
... Colonel A. C. Harding was in command of the fort with about 500 available men of his own regiment , a company of cavalry and Floyd's battery and artillery . In the after- noon the Confederates bombarded the fort and made several feints ...
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... Colonel A. S. Hall , with a brigade of Union in- fantry of 1,300 men and two guns , was sent from Murfreesboro to ... Colonel Bloodgood's command of about 400 men at Brentwood . Colonel G. C. Smith arriving opportunely with about 600 ...
... Colonel A. S. Hall , with a brigade of Union in- fantry of 1,300 men and two guns , was sent from Murfreesboro to ... Colonel Bloodgood's command of about 400 men at Brentwood . Colonel G. C. Smith arriving opportunely with about 600 ...
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