Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 383
... campaign save , perhaps , the Tippe- canoe campaign , had been so full of excitement as this . Processions num- bering thousands were common ; ring- ing , rousing campaign songs were con- stantly heard ; and the air vibrated with shouts ...
... campaign save , perhaps , the Tippe- canoe campaign , had been so full of excitement as this . Processions num- bering thousands were common ; ring- ing , rousing campaign songs were con- stantly heard ; and the air vibrated with shouts ...
Page 303
... campaign , including Fredericksburg , Marye's Heights and Salem Church , the loss was 1,606 killed , 9,762 wounded and 5,919 missing , a total of 17,287 . The Confederate loss during the campaign was 1,649 killed , 9,106 wounded and ...
... campaign , including Fredericksburg , Marye's Heights and Salem Church , the loss was 1,606 killed , 9,762 wounded and 5,919 missing , a total of 17,287 . The Confederate loss during the campaign was 1,649 killed , 9,106 wounded and ...
Page 304
... campaign - Sherman's repulse at Chickasaw Bayou - The capture of Fort Hindman , or Arkansas Post - Failure of Grant's canal scheme The engagements at Yazoo Pass and Steele's Bayou - Running of the Vicksburg batteries — The capture of ...
... campaign - Sherman's repulse at Chickasaw Bayou - The capture of Fort Hindman , or Arkansas Post - Failure of Grant's canal scheme The engagements at Yazoo Pass and Steele's Bayou - Running of the Vicksburg batteries — The capture of ...
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