Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 101
... front of about a mile and a half to the enemy . Just as an assault on this position was being made on the right of the Union lines , Ammen's brigade and Nelson's division of Buell's army , which had marched from Savannah through the ...
... front of about a mile and a half to the enemy . Just as an assault on this position was being made on the right of the Union lines , Ammen's brigade and Nelson's division of Buell's army , which had marched from Savannah through the ...
Page 182
... Front Royal . On the 30th the 1st Rhode Island cavalry , the ad- vance of McDowell's corps , dashed into the town , surprised Conner , and captured 156 officers and men and one gun , the loss in the cavalry being 8 killed and 5 wounded ...
... Front Royal . On the 30th the 1st Rhode Island cavalry , the ad- vance of McDowell's corps , dashed into the town , surprised Conner , and captured 156 officers and men and one gun , the loss in the cavalry being 8 killed and 5 wounded ...
Page 253
... front on his right to meet McCown , and made counter attacks upon Cleburne in his front , but was finally forced back with great loss , with a part of Sheridan's divi- sion on his left . Sheridan had also changed front to meet attacks ...
... front on his right to meet McCown , and made counter attacks upon Cleburne in his front , but was finally forced back with great loss , with a part of Sheridan's divi- sion on his left . Sheridan had also changed front to meet attacks ...
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