The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 3Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 738 pages |
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... Captain Ellis with the other half , the right , skirt- ing the woods , and Captain McCarthy , * Correspondent N. Y. Herald . with Company A , took the centre . Colonel Bryan 170 PURSUIT OF JOHNSTON . 9 property, consisting chiefly of ...
... Captain Ellis with the other half , the right , skirt- ing the woods , and Captain McCarthy , * Correspondent N. Y. Herald . with Company A , took the centre . Colonel Bryan 170 PURSUIT OF JOHNSTON . 9 property, consisting chiefly of ...
Page 13
... Captain Allen , of Company D , Thirty- first Massachusetts , entered the extreme left of the enemy's works , and at the same time Colonel Kimball , with the ad- vance of the Fifty - eighth Massachusetts , entered the centre of their ...
... Captain Allen , of Company D , Thirty- first Massachusetts , entered the extreme left of the enemy's works , and at the same time Colonel Kimball , with the ad- vance of the Fifty - eighth Massachusetts , entered the centre of their ...
Page 15
... Captain Dunham , as- sistant adjutant - general , and First Lieu- tenant Harwood , engineers ( both of my staff ) -was sent out yesterday morning by way of Barre's Landing , to examine the Bayou Courtableau , in the direction of Bute ...
... Captain Dunham , as- sistant adjutant - general , and First Lieu- tenant Harwood , engineers ( both of my staff ) -was sent out yesterday morning by way of Barre's Landing , to examine the Bayou Courtableau , in the direction of Bute ...
Page 48
... Captain J. M. Cutts , Judge Advocate . " Colonel J. F. De Courcy , Sixteenth Ohio . follows : declaring the present war a wicked , cruel , and unnecessary war ; ' ' a war not being waged for the preserva- tion of the Union ; ' ' a war ...
... Captain J. M. Cutts , Judge Advocate . " Colonel J. F. De Courcy , Sixteenth Ohio . follows : declaring the present war a wicked , cruel , and unnecessary war ; ' ' a war not being waged for the preserva- tion of the Union ; ' ' a war ...
Page 62
... Captain Coleman , commanding two com- panies at Little Santa Fé , twelve miles north of the line . Captain Coleman , with near 100 men , marched at once to Aubrey , and the available force of the two stations , numbering about 200 men ...
... Captain Coleman , commanding two com- panies at Little Santa Fé , twelve miles north of the line . Captain Coleman , with near 100 men , marched at once to Aubrey , and the available force of the two stations , numbering about 200 men ...
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