A Complete History of the Great Rebellion: Or, the Civil War in the United States, 1861-186 ..., Also, Biographical Sketches of the Principal Actors in the Great Drama |
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Common terms and phrases
advance ammunition army arrived artillery attack Banks batteries battle of Antietam bayonet boats brave bridge brigade Burnside camp Captain captured cavalry centre charge Colonel columns command Confederates contest creek crossed deadly defeat desperate destroyed division enemy enemy's expedition fall back Federal forces Federal loss Federal troops fell field fight fire Fitz John Porter flag flank fled fleet Fort Pickens Fort Walker Fortress Monroe fought Fremont front gallant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry heavy Heintzelman hill hour hundred infantry intrenchments Jackson Kentucky killed and wounded land latter line of battle Manassas McClellan McClernand McDowell miles Mississippi Missouri morning mountain moved movement night o'clock Ohio ordered Parrott guns pickets Pope position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear regiment reinforcements retired retreat Richmond river road rushed sent shell shot Sigel skirmishers soldiers soon stream surrendered Tennessee thousand Union army Union troops vessels victory volley wagons Western Virginia woods