Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... bridge crossing Bull Run to Gainesville , several miles beyond . Unaware that Johnston had joined Beauregard , McDowell determined to seize Gainesville to prevent such a junction . As the stone bridge was thought to be defended in force ...
... bridge crossing Bull Run to Gainesville , several miles beyond . Unaware that Johnston had joined Beauregard , McDowell determined to seize Gainesville to prevent such a junction . As the stone bridge was thought to be defended in force ...
Page 78
... bridge be- hind him and also the flat boats , and retreated with Wise to Sewell Moun- tain . The Union loss in this engage- ment was 17 killed and 141 wounded , while the Confederates , being well protected behind their works , had none ...
... bridge be- hind him and also the flat boats , and retreated with Wise to Sewell Moun- tain . The Union loss in this engage- ment was 17 killed and 141 wounded , while the Confederates , being well protected behind their works , had none ...
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... bridge across the Antietam about a mile southeast of Sharps- burg . * At about 10 o'clock when the 1st and 12th corps and Sedgwick's di- vision had ceased fighting , Burnside received another order to carry the bridge and the heights ...
... bridge across the Antietam about a mile southeast of Sharps- burg . * At about 10 o'clock when the 1st and 12th corps and Sedgwick's di- vision had ceased fighting , Burnside received another order to carry the bridge and the heights ...
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