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of a line of block - houses stretching along the Cumberland River below Nashville , then occupied by a portion of the command of General Rosecrans . The life we led while on this duty was tedious , and at the same time dan- gerous in ...
of a line of block - houses stretching along the Cumberland River below Nashville , then occupied by a portion of the command of General Rosecrans . The life we led while on this duty was tedious , and at the same time dan- gerous in ...
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... River at Hough's Ferry , a few miles below Lou- don . Already he had thrown a pon- toon across the river , and was crossing with his entire command , except the cavalry under Wheeler , which he had sent by way of Marysville , with ...
... River at Hough's Ferry , a few miles below Lou- don . Already he had thrown a pon- toon across the river , and was crossing with his entire command , except the cavalry under Wheeler , which he had sent by way of Marysville , with ...
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... River . For the most part , the town is built on a table- land , which is nearly a mile square , and about one hundred and fifty feet above the river . On the northeast , the town is bounded by a small creek . Beyond this creek is an ...
... River . For the most part , the town is built on a table- land , which is nearly a mile square , and about one hundred and fifty feet above the river . On the northeast , the town is bounded by a small creek . Beyond this creek is an ...
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... River- the extreme left of our line to Fort Sanders . The following was the posi- tion of the several regiments of the brigade . The Forty - fifth Pennsylva- nia was on the left , its left on the river . On its right lay the Thirty ...
... River- the extreme left of our line to Fort Sanders . The following was the posi- tion of the several regiments of the brigade . The Forty - fifth Pennsylva- nia was on the left , its left on the river . On its right lay the Thirty ...
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... river above the bridge . This was done under the direction of Captain Poe . Afterwards , a boom of logs , fastened end to end by chains , was constructed still farther up the river . The boom was fifteen hundred feet in length . On the ...
... river above the bridge . This was done under the direction of Captain Poe . Afterwards , a boom of logs , fastened end to end by chains , was constructed still farther up the river . The boom was fifteen hundred feet in length . On the ...
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