The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860 - '65 : Its Causes, Incidents, and Results Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union. II |
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... Advance.107 Obstinate Delays - The Routes to Richmond - Bat- tle of Kernstown - Raid of the Iron - clad Merrimac er Virginia in Hampton Roads - McClellan on the Peninsula - Siege of Yorktown - Battle of Williams- burg - Fight at West ...
... Advance.107 Obstinate Delays - The Routes to Richmond - Bat- tle of Kernstown - Raid of the Iron - clad Merrimac er Virginia in Hampton Roads - McClellan on the Peninsula - Siege of Yorktown - Battle of Williams- burg - Fight at West ...
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... advance to Alexandria - Both move up Red River Banks presses on toward Shreve port - Col , Goofing's Fight - Our Advance routed by Kirby Smith at Sabine Cross - Roads - Emory theks the Rebel Pursuit at Pleasant Grove-- Ferce and ...
... advance to Alexandria - Both move up Red River Banks presses on toward Shreve port - Col , Goofing's Fight - Our Advance routed by Kirby Smith at Sabine Cross - Roads - Emory theks the Rebel Pursuit at Pleasant Grove-- Ferce and ...
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... Advances on Wilmington - Fight at Town Creek - Fort Anderson evacuated - Hoke retreats - Burns Vesses and Stores - Wilming- ton given up - Advance to Kinston - Uphain Burprised at Southwest Creek Hoke strikes out Is repulsed , and ...
... Advances on Wilmington - Fight at Town Creek - Fort Anderson evacuated - Hoke retreats - Burns Vesses and Stores - Wilming- ton given up - Advance to Kinston - Uphain Burprised at Southwest Creek Hoke strikes out Is repulsed , and ...
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... advance of the Union posi- tion , 8 or 10 miles southwest from Gen. Curtis's center , near Mottsville , on the direct road from Fayetteville to Springfield . This attempt to iso- late , overwhelm , and crush Sigel was baffled by the ...
... advance of the Union posi- tion , 8 or 10 miles southwest from Gen. Curtis's center , near Mottsville , on the direct road from Fayetteville to Springfield . This attempt to iso- late , overwhelm , and crush Sigel was baffled by the ...
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... advance , supporting his cavalry and light artillery , and open the ball ; while , at nearly the same moment , McCulloch fell with over- whelming force upon Carr's division at and near Elkhorn Tavern . A broad , deep ravine , known as ...
... advance , supporting his cavalry and light artillery , and open the ball ; while , at nearly the same moment , McCulloch fell with over- whelming force upon Carr's division at and near Elkhorn Tavern . A broad , deep ravine , known as ...
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