Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 34
... regiments encountered at Ivy Creek a strong detachment thrown forward by Williams . After a well contested engagement Williams was forced from his position and retired through Pound Gap into Virginia . Nelson , with his Ohio regiments ...
... regiments encountered at Ivy Creek a strong detachment thrown forward by Williams . After a well contested engagement Williams was forced from his position and retired through Pound Gap into Virginia . Nelson , with his Ohio regiments ...
Page 64
... regiments employed in this duty . Within a few days after his arrival Frémont gathered all the available forces ( about eight regiments ) and personally conducted them to Cairo , the strategic key of the whole Missis- sippi valley ...
... regiments employed in this duty . Within a few days after his arrival Frémont gathered all the available forces ( about eight regiments ) and personally conducted them to Cairo , the strategic key of the whole Missis- sippi valley ...
Page 249
... regiments of 249 infantry , a regiment and a company of cavalry , and a section of artillery , in all about 2,100 men . Morgan had been instructed by General Bragg to operate on General Rosecrans ' lines of communication in the rear of ...
... regiments of 249 infantry , a regiment and a company of cavalry , and a section of artillery , in all about 2,100 men . Morgan had been instructed by General Bragg to operate on General Rosecrans ' lines of communication in the rear of ...
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