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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... Army . - Burnside ordered Forward . - New Dispositions .-- Advance of Hancock on the 6th . - Arrival of Longstreet . - Fall of Wadsworth .-- Longstreet Wounded . - Attack on the Union Right - Results of the Two Days ' Fighting ...
... Army . - Burnside ordered Forward . - New Dispositions .-- Advance of Hancock on the 6th . - Arrival of Longstreet . - Fall of Wadsworth .-- Longstreet Wounded . - Attack on the Union Right - Results of the Two Days ' Fighting ...
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... Union Right Wing . - Changes of Com- manders in Sherman's Army ... 579 CHAPTER LXI . Siege of Atlanta . - Position of the City . - Topography . - The Enemy's Strength . - Sherman Moves to the Right - Wheeler's Raid . - Kilpatrick's Raid ...
... Union Right Wing . - Changes of Com- manders in Sherman's Army ... 579 CHAPTER LXI . Siege of Atlanta . - Position of the City . - Topography . - The Enemy's Strength . - Sherman Moves to the Right - Wheeler's Raid . - Kilpatrick's Raid ...
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... Army . - Marching Orders . - Combat at Gris- woldville . - Appeal to the ... Union Armies . — Ob- jective of the Campaign Gained .. 709 CHAPTER LXXV ... Union Prisoners . - Horrors of Andersonville . - Rebel Plots in Canada . - The St ...
... Army . - Marching Orders . - Combat at Gris- woldville . - Appeal to the ... Union Armies . — Ob- jective of the Campaign Gained .. 709 CHAPTER LXXV ... Union Prisoners . - Horrors of Andersonville . - Rebel Plots in Canada . - The St ...
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... army was composed of brave and disciplined troops , well armed , and with a ... Union cause . Meantime General Lyon occupied Springfield with about six ... Union troops , the loss was eight or ten killed , and thirty wounded . McCulloch ...
... army was composed of brave and disciplined troops , well armed , and with a ... Union cause . Meantime General Lyon occupied Springfield with about six ... Union troops , the loss was eight or ten killed , and thirty wounded . McCulloch ...
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... Union army was concentrating . Generals Lane , Sturgis , Pope , and McKinstry reached Springfield November 2d , and ... Union . - Breckinridge's Proclamation . - Military Movements.- Cairo . Columbus , its Position and Strength ...
... Union army was concentrating . Generals Lane , Sturgis , Pope , and McKinstry reached Springfield November 2d , and ... Union . - Breckinridge's Proclamation . - Military Movements.- Cairo . Columbus , its Position and Strength ...
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