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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... Charges ove : the defenses of Selma , and takes 2,700 Prisoners - Montgomery surrenders - La- grange routs Buford ... Charge of the Army of Virginia - Correspondence be- tween Lee and Grant - Lee Surrenders - Parting with his Soldiers ...
... Charges ove : the defenses of Selma , and takes 2,700 Prisoners - Montgomery surrenders - La- grange routs Buford ... Charge of the Army of Virginia - Correspondence be- tween Lee and Grant - Lee Surrenders - Parting with his Soldiers ...
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... charge , were Lt. - Col . Sutton , Maj . Lockridge , Capts . Lang and Heurel , and several lieutenants . Col. W. L. Robards and Maj . Raguet were also wound- Canby , who had reached the field at 1 P. M. , considered the day his own ...
... charge , were Lt. - Col . Sutton , Maj . Lockridge , Capts . Lang and Heurel , and several lieutenants . Col. W. L. Robards and Maj . Raguet were also wound- Canby , who had reached the field at 1 P. M. , considered the day his own ...
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... charge of the 18th Indiana , which , with the 22d , was honorably conspicuous throughout the day . Col. Hendricks , of the 22d , was killed while leading a charge of his regi- ment . Night closed on this division , vance of his division ...
... charge of the 18th Indiana , which , with the 22d , was honorably conspicuous throughout the day . Col. Hendricks , of the 22d , was killed while leading a charge of his regi- ment . Night closed on this division , vance of his division ...
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... charge was made by the Indianians , whereby the enemy were routed and put to flight . The bodies of 110 dead Rebels were buried by our soldiers , whose loss was but 8 killed and 45 wounded , including Maj . Glenden- nin , who led the charge ...
... charge was made by the Indianians , whereby the enemy were routed and put to flight . The bodies of 110 dead Rebels were buried by our soldiers , whose loss was but 8 killed and 45 wounded , including Maj . Glenden- nin , who led the charge ...
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... charge against the same Rebel battery which had been fruitlessly charged already . Again it was taken , and again the captors were compelled to abandon it by the overwhelming fire of infan- try concentrated upon them . Thus the battle ...
... charge against the same Rebel battery which had been fruitlessly charged already . Again it was taken , and again the captors were compelled to abandon it by the overwhelming fire of infan- try concentrated upon them . Thus the battle ...
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