Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 108
... loss was 13 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 ...
... loss was 13 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 ...
Page 307
... loss . at Hatchie River was 539 killed and wounded and the Confederate loss 127 killed and wounded , 420 prisoners and 4 guns . In the Corinth campaign the Union loss was 355 killed , 1,841 wounded and 324 missing . Rosecrans reported ...
... loss . at Hatchie River was 539 killed and wounded and the Confederate loss 127 killed and wounded , 420 prisoners and 4 guns . In the Corinth campaign the Union loss was 355 killed , 1,841 wounded and 324 missing . Rosecrans reported ...
Page 484
... loss was about ADJuly 20 CONPE Road 5TH Aug BOMAY Proctor ' 37 ATLANTA う July 28 , 1864 SCALE CONFEDERATE UNION ... CONFEDERATE command out of Atlanta and on the 28th ordered the division of General J. C. Brown to attack Logan's corps ...
... loss was about ADJuly 20 CONPE Road 5TH Aug BOMAY Proctor ' 37 ATLANTA う July 28 , 1864 SCALE CONFEDERATE UNION ... CONFEDERATE command out of Atlanta and on the 28th ordered the division of General J. C. Brown to attack Logan's corps ...
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