Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 74
... took posi- tion along the bank of the creek , across which there was a severe con- test . A small Union force was sent across the creek to turn the Confed- erate left and seize their guns ; but , not waiting for this movement to de ...
... took posi- tion along the bank of the creek , across which there was a severe con- test . A small Union force was sent across the creek to turn the Confed- erate left and seize their guns ; but , not waiting for this movement to de ...
Page 93
... took place at Mount Zion on December 28 , 1861 , and at Fayette on January 8 , 1862 , but without material result . The Union troops under Generals Sigel and Alexander Asboth , and Colonels J. C. Davis and Eugene A. Carr were combined ...
... took place at Mount Zion on December 28 , 1861 , and at Fayette on January 8 , 1862 , but without material result . The Union troops under Generals Sigel and Alexander Asboth , and Colonels J. C. Davis and Eugene A. Carr were combined ...
Page 392
... took various. 392 Burnside lost only 13 killed and wounded . Immediately after the re- pulse Longstreet received a dispatch from Davis announcing the disaster at Chattanooga and as his position was becoming increasingly perilous by the ...
... took various. 392 Burnside lost only 13 killed and wounded . Immediately after the re- pulse Longstreet received a dispatch from Davis announcing the disaster at Chattanooga and as his position was becoming increasingly perilous by the ...
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