Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... March on New Madrid - Confederates strengthening that Post , 239 . -Transportation of Siege Guns - Capture of New Madrid , 240. - Strength of Island Number Ten - Fote prepared for Action , 241. - Attack on Confederate Batteries - The ...
... March on New Madrid - Confederates strengthening that Post , 239 . -Transportation of Siege Guns - Capture of New Madrid , 240. - Strength of Island Number Ten - Fote prepared for Action , 241. - Attack on Confederate Batteries - The ...
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... March toward Kentucky - Cavalry Fight near McMinnsville , 505. - Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky , 506. - His Proclamation to the Kentuckians , 507.- Buell turns upon Bragg , 508. - Battle near Perryville , 509. - Bragg's Flight from ...
... March toward Kentucky - Cavalry Fight near McMinnsville , 505. - Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky , 506. - His Proclamation to the Kentuckians , 507.- Buell turns upon Bragg , 508. - Battle near Perryville , 509. - Bragg's Flight from ...
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... March to the Red River , 600. - He invests Port Hudson , 601. - Grierson's Great Raid in Mississippi , 602. - Grant's Army crosses the Mississippi , 603. - Battle near Port Gibson , 604. - March of the Nationals toward Jackson , 605 ...
... March to the Red River , 600. - He invests Port Hudson , 601. - Grierson's Great Raid in Mississippi , 602. - Grant's Army crosses the Mississippi , 603. - Battle near Port Gibson , 604. - March of the Nationals toward Jackson , 605 ...
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... March , 1862 , when the army was put in motion , its grand total was two hundred and twenty - two thousand , of whom about thirty thousand were sick or absent . ' Such was the force with which General McClellan was furnished for the ...
... March , 1862 , when the army was put in motion , its grand total was two hundred and twenty - two thousand , of whom about thirty thousand were sick or absent . ' Such was the force with which General McClellan was furnished for the ...
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... March . Dr. Brownlow was a type of the Loyalists of the mountain regions of that State , who suffered terribly during a great portion of the war . A minute record of the faithful and fearless patriotism of the people of East Tennessee ...
... March . Dr. Brownlow was a type of the Loyalists of the mountain regions of that State , who suffered terribly during a great portion of the war . A minute record of the faithful and fearless patriotism of the people of East Tennessee ...
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