Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 417
... killed , or cap- tured , so Brown then withdrew the remnant of his forces with his prin- cipal hostages into the engine house in the armory yard . This was barri- caded as well as possible , the doors and windows being barred and port ...
... killed , or cap- tured , so Brown then withdrew the remnant of his forces with his prin- cipal hostages into the engine house in the armory yard . This was barri- caded as well as possible , the doors and windows being barred and port ...
Page 108
... killed , 101 wounded and 13 missing ; the Con- federate loss was 6 killed , 19 wounded and 3 missing . " In May of 1862 , General David Hunter , commanding the Department of the South , began preparations for throwing troops upon James ...
... killed , 101 wounded and 13 missing ; the Con- federate loss was 6 killed , 19 wounded and 3 missing . " In May of 1862 , General David Hunter , commanding the Department of the South , began preparations for throwing troops upon James ...
Page 223
... killed , 691 wound- ed and 41 missing . The Confederate loss in Cox's front was about 600 killed and wounded and the same number captured . Boonsboro HD.ORS . GEN . LEE . SEPT.14 Monument Hing TURNER'S and FOX'S GAPS SCALE OF MILES ...
... killed , 691 wound- ed and 41 missing . The Confederate loss in Cox's front was about 600 killed and wounded and the same number captured . Boonsboro HD.ORS . GEN . LEE . SEPT.14 Monument Hing TURNER'S and FOX'S GAPS SCALE OF MILES ...
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