Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... Confede- rates at Columbus in peril , 88. - Zollicoffer's Advance in Kentucky - The Unionists aroused - Battle among the Rock Castle Hills , 89. - Battle of Piketon , 90 - The East Tennessee Unionists disappointed - The Con- federate ...
... Confede- rates at Columbus in peril , 88. - Zollicoffer's Advance in Kentucky - The Unionists aroused - Battle among the Rock Castle Hills , 89. - Battle of Piketon , 90 - The East Tennessee Unionists disappointed - The Con- federate ...
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... Confede- rates , 323. - Expedition against New Orleans , 824. - National Troops at Ship Island , 325. - Proclamation of General Phelps , 326. - Operations at Biloxi and Mississippi City , 327 . CHAPTER XIII . THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS ...
... Confede- rates , 323. - Expedition against New Orleans , 824. - National Troops at Ship Island , 325. - Proclamation of General Phelps , 326. - Operations at Biloxi and Mississippi City , 327 . CHAPTER XIII . THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS ...
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... Confede- rates prepare to attack the Nationals - General Casey's Position , 403. - Battle of the Seven Pines , 409 .-- Battle near Fair Oaks Station , 410 .-- Sumner crosses the Chickahominy , 411. - Second Battle of Fair Oaks Station ...
... Confede- rates prepare to attack the Nationals - General Casey's Position , 403. - Battle of the Seven Pines , 409 .-- Battle near Fair Oaks Station , 410 .-- Sumner crosses the Chickahominy , 411. - Second Battle of Fair Oaks Station ...
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... Confede- rates still pressed him sorely . He attempted to give his troops rest at the village , but the cavalry of his enemy , crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield ...
... Confede- rates still pressed him sorely . He attempted to give his troops rest at the village , but the cavalry of his enemy , crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield ...
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... Confede- rate cavalry had formed a line of battle , unobserved , behind a ridge , and suddenly dashed toward the National rear , where some Kansas troops were guarding ambulances for the wounded . Volleys from infantry did not check ...
... Confede- rate cavalry had formed a line of battle , unobserved , behind a ridge , and suddenly dashed toward the National rear , where some Kansas troops were guarding ambulances for the wounded . Volleys from infantry did not check ...
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