Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... movement of the army . On June 26 , 1861 , the New York Tribune contained this injunction , " Forward to Richmond ! Forward to Richmond ! The rebel Congress must not be allowed to meet there on the 20th of July . By that date the place ...
... movement of the army . On June 26 , 1861 , the New York Tribune contained this injunction , " Forward to Richmond ! Forward to Richmond ! The rebel Congress must not be allowed to meet there on the 20th of July . By that date the place ...
Page 235
... movement against the missing , an aggregate of 12,653 . The enemy . On December 26 he ordered Confederate loss was 595 killed , 4,061 the entire army to prepare three days ' wounded , and 653 missing . The loss rations with the evident ...
... movement against the missing , an aggregate of 12,653 . The enemy . On December 26 he ordered Confederate loss was 595 killed , 4,061 the entire army to prepare three days ' wounded , and 653 missing . The loss rations with the evident ...
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... movement - Morgan's raid - Kirby Smith's attack on Richmond - Declaration of martial law in Cincinnati Morgan's evacuation of Cumberland Gap - The surrender of Munfordsville The battle of Perryville - Bragg's retreat - Buell superseded ...
... movement - Morgan's raid - Kirby Smith's attack on Richmond - Declaration of martial law in Cincinnati Morgan's evacuation of Cumberland Gap - The surrender of Munfordsville The battle of Perryville - Bragg's retreat - Buell superseded ...
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36th Congress A. P. Hill advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries Battles and Leaders Bragg bridge brigade Burnside campaign captured cavalry Colonel command Confeder Confederate loss Confederate Military History Congress Constitutional and Political corps Creek crossed D. H. Hill Davis division Douglas election engaged eral Fall of Slave federate fire flank force Fort Sumter Fredericksburg Frémont Governor Grant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill Holst Hooker Ibid infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson July Kansas killed and wounded Lee's Lincoln Longstreet March McClellan Meanwhile ment miles Missouri morning moved movement negroes Nicolay and Hay night North o'clock Official Records Ohio ordered position Potomac President railroad rear regiments Republicans retreat Rhodes Richmond river road Rosecrans secession Senate sent Seward Sherman sion Slave Power slavery South South Carolina Sumter tion Union army Union loss Union troops United Vicksburg Virginia vote