Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... hour . Whilst the streets of Richmond were populous with prisoners from the vanquished army , and eager volunteers pressing on toward the camp of the victors at Manassas , the streets of Washington were crowded with discomfited and ...
... hour . Whilst the streets of Richmond were populous with prisoners from the vanquished army , and eager volunteers pressing on toward the camp of the victors at Manassas , the streets of Washington were crowded with discomfited and ...
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... hour in the morning , excessively annoyed by heat and dust , and intense thirst , for most of the wells and streams were dry . At Dug Springs , nineteen miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley , five ...
... hour in the morning , excessively annoyed by heat and dust , and intense thirst , for most of the wells and streams were dry . At Dug Springs , nineteen miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley , five ...
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... hour the whole force , full twenty thousand strong , in fine spirits , moved toward Springfield , expecting to meet ... hours , and for ten days previously they had received only half rations . They satisfied the cravings of hunger by ...
... hour the whole force , full twenty thousand strong , in fine spirits , moved toward Springfield , expecting to meet ... hours , and for ten days previously they had received only half rations . They satisfied the cravings of hunger by ...
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... hours . Necessity compelled Lyon to go out and meet his foe , for Springfield , situ- ated on an open plain , could not ... hour for such a movement to begin , but each time prudence compelled him to post- pone it . Finally , on Friday ...
... hours . Necessity compelled Lyon to go out and meet his foe , for Springfield , situ- ated on an open plain , could not ... hour for such a movement to begin , but each time prudence compelled him to post- pone it . Finally , on Friday ...
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... hour ; and as McCulloch , in anticipation of his march upon Springfield , had withdrawn his advanced pickets , and , feeling no apprehensions of an attack by Lyon with his small force , had not thrown them out again , the Nationals were ...
... hour ; and as McCulloch , in anticipation of his march upon Springfield , had withdrawn his advanced pickets , and , feeling no apprehensions of an attack by Lyon with his small force , had not thrown them out again , the Nationals were ...
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arms army arrived artillery attack Banks battery battle Beauregard brigade British Buell camp cannon Captain capture cavalry Colonel command composed Confede Confederates conspirators Corinth Creek Cumberland Cumberland River defense dispatch division Donelson enemy expedition Ferry fight fire flag flank fled fleet flotilla force Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Jackson forward Fremont front Government Grant gun-boats Halleck head-quarters heavy guns Heintzelman hundred infantry insurgents intrenchments Island Number Jackson John Johnston Kentucky killed land large number latter Leesburg Lieutenant Manassas McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement Nashville National troops Navy night North Carolina o'clock officers Ohio Orleans Pope position Potomac prisoners railway re-enforcements rear regiment Richmond river road Roanoke Roanoke Island Secretary Secretary of War sent shell shore shot Sigel soldiers soon steamer surrender Tennessee Tennessee River thousand Union vessels victory Virginia Washington William wounded