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Page 18
... reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band , in the first flush of exultation over their ...
... reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band , in the first flush of exultation over their ...
Page 23
... reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a proposition to surrender . It covered an invitation to a truce for the burial of the dead and proper care of the wounded , to which two days were given by ...
... reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a proposition to surrender . It covered an invitation to a truce for the burial of the dead and proper care of the wounded , to which two days were given by ...
Page 25
... reached it in time to save and honors the brothers Raphael his supplies , but only to realize more and Manuel Armijo - wealthy native completely the impossibility of attach- merchants - who , on his arrival at ing New Mexico to the ...
... reached it in time to save and honors the brothers Raphael his supplies , but only to realize more and Manuel Armijo - wealthy native completely the impossibility of attach- merchants - who , on his arrival at ing New Mexico to the ...
Page 38
... reached Elkhorn , " he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ... reaching for Blunt's trains at Rhea's Mills , when , to their mu- tual astonishment , he locked horns with Herron on ...
... reached Elkhorn , " he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ... reaching for Blunt's trains at Rhea's Mills , when , to their mu- tual astonishment , he locked horns with Herron on ...
Page 42
... reached Lo- gan's Cross - Roads when Maj . - Gen . George B. Crittenden , who had re- cently joined Zollicoffer and super- seded him in command , finding him- self nearly destitute of subsistence , and apprehending an attack in over ...
... reached Lo- gan's Cross - Roads when Maj . - Gen . George B. Crittenden , who had re- cently joined Zollicoffer and super- seded him in command , finding him- self nearly destitute of subsistence , and apprehending an attack in over ...
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