Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 223
... missing . The total Union loss for the possession of Tur- ner's Gap , including Fox's Gap , was 325 killed , 1,403 wounded and 85 miss- ing , while the Confederate loss was 248 killed , 1,013 wounded and 662 missing . * Meanwhile ...
... missing . The total Union loss for the possession of Tur- ner's Gap , including Fox's Gap , was 325 killed , 1,403 wounded and 85 miss- ing , while the Confederate loss was 248 killed , 1,013 wounded and 662 missing . * Meanwhile ...
Page 336
... missing ; the Confederate loss was 65 killed , 279 wounded , and 166 missing , an aggre- gate of 510. * On the 24th Longstreet moved by way of Berryville , crossed the Poto- mac at Williamsport on the 25th and 26th and marched to ...
... missing ; the Confederate loss was 65 killed , 279 wounded , and 166 missing , an aggre- gate of 510. * On the 24th Longstreet moved by way of Berryville , crossed the Poto- mac at Williamsport on the 25th and 26th and marched to ...
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... missing . During Brown's attack four regiments from the corps of Dodge and Blair extended Logan's right and took ... missing , and the Confederate loss about 2,800 killed , wounded and missing , the esti- mates of Sherman , Howard and ...
... missing . During Brown's attack four regiments from the corps of Dodge and Blair extended Logan's right and took ... missing , and the Confederate loss about 2,800 killed , wounded and missing , the esti- mates of Sherman , Howard and ...
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