History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin: The Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the Concentration of the Military and Financial Resources of the Federal Government ... Together with Sketches of the Lives of All the Eminent Statesmen and Military and Naval Commanders, with a Full and Complete Index. From Official Sources |
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... July 20th and 22d . -Death of McPherson . - Cavalry Raids of Stoneman and McCook . - Defeat and Capture of Stoneman - Battle of July 28th . - Prolongation of the Union Right Wing . - Changes of Com- manders in Sherman's Army ... 579 ...
... July 20th and 22d . -Death of McPherson . - Cavalry Raids of Stoneman and McCook . - Defeat and Capture of Stoneman - Battle of July 28th . - Prolongation of the Union Right Wing . - Changes of Com- manders in Sherman's Army ... 579 ...
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... July , A. D. 1845 , and afterwards ratified by us , under which the Republic of Texas was admitted into the Union with other States , and became a party to the compact styled ' The Constitution of the United States of America , ' be ...
... July , A. D. 1845 , and afterwards ratified by us , under which the Republic of Texas was admitted into the Union with other States , and became a party to the compact styled ' The Constitution of the United States of America , ' be ...
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... July 1 , 1825 March 10 , 1851 July 1 , 1842 .. July 1 , 1846 . May 22 , 1847 June 17 , 1848 . July 1 , 1859 July 1 , 1846 . July 1 , 1856 .. July 1 , 1857 . Laborers , 30 . Born in Kentucky . Pennsylvania . New York . Vermont . Dis ...
... July 1 , 1825 March 10 , 1851 July 1 , 1842 .. July 1 , 1846 . May 22 , 1847 June 17 , 1848 . July 1 , 1859 July 1 , 1846 . July 1 , 1856 .. July 1 , 1857 . Laborers , 30 . Born in Kentucky . Pennsylvania . New York . Vermont . Dis ...
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... July , 1838 ; brevet captain , for gallant conduct at Fort Brown , May , 1846 ; captain , June , 1846 ; brevet major , for gallant conduct at Monterey , Septem- ber , 1846 ; and brevet lieutenant - colonel at Buena Vista . He resigned ...
... July , 1838 ; brevet captain , for gallant conduct at Fort Brown , May , 1846 ; captain , June , 1846 ; brevet major , for gallant conduct at Monterey , Septem- ber , 1846 ; and brevet lieutenant - colonel at Buena Vista . He resigned ...
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... July . The finances and military forces had been provided for as far as possible , and the new Postmaster - General , John H. Reagan , took charge of thet ransmission of mails on June 1st , the Postmaster - General of the United States ...
... July . The finances and military forces had been provided for as far as possible , and the new Postmaster - General , John H. Reagan , took charge of thet ransmission of mails on June 1st , the Postmaster - General of the United States ...
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