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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... infantry , which instantly charged , with the Texan yell , revolver and knife in either hand . Our forces scarcely waited to be in danger before breaking and flying in the wildest confusion . In a few mo- ments , not a man of them ...
... infantry , which instantly charged , with the Texan yell , revolver and knife in either hand . Our forces scarcely waited to be in danger before breaking and flying in the wildest confusion . In a few mo- ments , not a man of them ...
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... . The country being generally wooded , he had obstructed most of the lateral roads with fallen trees ; while his ar- tillery and infantry , well posted and 11 See pago 18 . 12 March 6 . ROUTER 1013 3 FROM BENTONVILLE à® THE BATTLE OF PEA.
... . The country being generally wooded , he had obstructed most of the lateral roads with fallen trees ; while his ar- tillery and infantry , well posted and 11 See pago 18 . 12 March 6 . ROUTER 1013 3 FROM BENTONVILLE à® THE BATTLE OF PEA.
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... infantry moving steadily to their support , while the left wing was pushed rapidly forward , climb- ing a low cliff from which the Rebels had been driven by our guns , and crowding them back into the deep ravines of Cross - Timber ...
... infantry moving steadily to their support , while the left wing was pushed rapidly forward , climb- ing a low cliff from which the Rebels had been driven by our guns , and crowding them back into the deep ravines of Cross - Timber ...
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... infantry , being now brought up from the right to the relief of our exhausted center , Col. Houston ordered and led a charge against the same Rebel battery which had been fruitlessly charged already . Again it was taken , and again the ...
... infantry , being now brought up from the right to the relief of our exhausted center , Col. Houston ordered and led a charge against the same Rebel battery which had been fruitlessly charged already . Again it was taken , and again the ...
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... INFANTRY TRAIN 3,3ver22 WOODFORDS CAV MILL. 43 in that part of Kentucky , resolved to anticipate it ; and , at midnight after the next day , ' advanced with his en- tire available force , consisting of six Tennessee , one Alabama , and ...
... INFANTRY TRAIN 3,3ver22 WOODFORDS CAV MILL. 43 in that part of Kentucky , resolved to anticipate it ; and , at midnight after the next day , ' advanced with his en- tire available force , consisting of six Tennessee , one Alabama , and ...
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