Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 416
... soon after rented the Ken- nedy farm on the Maryland side of the Potomac , less than four miles from Harper's Ferry , where he col- lected his war material . Everything was at last ready , and on Sunday evening , October 16 , Brown gave ...
... soon after rented the Ken- nedy farm on the Maryland side of the Potomac , less than four miles from Harper's Ferry , where he col- lected his war material . Everything was at last ready , and on Sunday evening , October 16 , Brown gave ...
Page 87
... soon brought its retribution . General Polk sent several regiments across the river to cut off the Union retreat , which , instead of an orderly march from the battle - field , became a hasty scramble to get out of danger . BELMONT , MO ...
... soon brought its retribution . General Polk sent several regiments across the river to cut off the Union retreat , which , instead of an orderly march from the battle - field , became a hasty scramble to get out of danger . BELMONT , MO ...
Page 166
... Soon afterward Pope left the West to take command in Virginia . In July Halleck resigned his com- mand , and on the 23d , by order of the President , became general - in - chief of the armies of the United States . Buell remained in ...
... Soon afterward Pope left the West to take command in Virginia . In July Halleck resigned his com- mand , and on the 23d , by order of the President , became general - in - chief of the armies of the United States . Buell remained in ...
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