The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 2 |
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... Called to the Army of Virginia - His Orders - Con- centration of his Army - Halleck made General - in - Chief - His Plan of Operations - McClellan Recalled from the Peninsula - His Letter of Remon- strance - Lee takes Advantage of the ...
... Called to the Army of Virginia - His Orders - Con- centration of his Army - Halleck made General - in - Chief - His Plan of Operations - McClellan Recalled from the Peninsula - His Letter of Remon- strance - Lee takes Advantage of the ...
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... Called Out - General Wallace gives Battle at Monocacy - Retreats - Alarm in Baltimore - Railroad cut between Baltimore and Philadelphia - General Franklin taken Prisoner - Governor Bradford's House Burned - The Main Army moves on ...
... Called Out - General Wallace gives Battle at Monocacy - Retreats - Alarm in Baltimore - Railroad cut between Baltimore and Philadelphia - General Franklin taken Prisoner - Governor Bradford's House Burned - The Main Army moves on ...
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... called in all his troops from the northern part of Virginia , including Stone- wall Jackson , till he had a force in hand nearly double that of the Union army . With this , he resolved at once to fall on McClellan , and utterly destroy ...
... called in all his troops from the northern part of Virginia , including Stone- wall Jackson , till he had a force in hand nearly double that of the Union army . With this , he resolved at once to fall on McClellan , and utterly destroy ...
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... called from the West , to take command of these , to be called the Army of Virginia , and also of all the troops , in garrison , around Washington . He entered on his duties the 26th of June , the very day on which commenced the seven ...
... called from the West , to take command of these , to be called the Army of Virginia , and also of all the troops , in garrison , around Washington . He entered on his duties the 26th of June , the very day on which commenced the seven ...
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... called Frog's Gap . The lofty slopes were steep , broken , and wooded , furnishing a strong position for defense , and which commanded every approach to the base of the ridge . The battle commenced at seven o'clock in the morning , by ...
... called Frog's Gap . The lofty slopes were steep , broken , and wooded , furnishing a strong position for defense , and which commanded every approach to the base of the ridge . The battle commenced at seven o'clock in the morning , by ...
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A. P. Hill advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries BATTLE OF ANTIETAM BATTLE OF GAINES Bragg brave bridge brigade Buell Burnside campaign cannon captured cavalry charge Chattanooga close Colonel columns command commenced compelled Corinth Corps crossed Cumberland Gap dark dashed desperate division enemy enemy's fall back fell field fierce fight fire flank Fort Wagner forward Fredericksburg front gallant Grant gunboats guns Halleck heavy heights hill Hooker horses hundred Jackson James River latter Lee's line of battle McClellan McClernand meantime miles military Mississippi Morgan morning mountain moved movement Murfreesboro night numbers o'clock opened Porter position Potomac pressed prisoners pushed railroad Rappahannock reached rear rebellion regiment retreat Richmond road Rosecrans Savage Station sent Sherman shot and shell shout side siege soldiers stood storm stream struggle swept Tennessee thousand thunder troops Valley Vicksburg victory White Oak Swamp whole woods wounded