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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... killed- Thomas strong in Nashville Fights around Murreesboro ' -- A Cold Week - Thoinas assulites the Offensive - Steedman strikes on our left- A. J. Smith , Johnson , and Wilson on our right -Col . Post storins Montgomery Hill - T . J ...
... killed- Thomas strong in Nashville Fights around Murreesboro ' -- A Cold Week - Thoinas assulites the Offensive - Steedman strikes on our left- A. J. Smith , Johnson , and Wilson on our right -Col . Post storins Montgomery Hill - T . J ...
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... killed and 60 wounded ; but among the former were Majors Shropshire and Raguet , Capt . Buckholt , and Lt. Mills . During the fight , which lasted from noon until about 4 p . M. , Maj . Chivington , of Colorado , with four companies ...
... killed and 60 wounded ; but among the former were Majors Shropshire and Raguet , Capt . Buckholt , and Lt. Mills . During the fight , which lasted from noon until about 4 p . M. , Maj . Chivington , of Colorado , with four companies ...
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... killed captured by Rebel guerrillas in Mis- and 500 wounded . Several wagon- souri , within 30 miles of Rolla , its loads of arms were among the spoils starting - point . of victory , and Porter's force was by this defeat practically ...
... killed captured by Rebel guerrillas in Mis- and 500 wounded . Several wagon- souri , within 30 miles of Rolla , its loads of arms were among the spoils starting - point . of victory , and Porter's force was by this defeat practically ...
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... killed and wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels recoiling into their woody covert , our soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled ...
... killed and wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels recoiling into their woody covert , our soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled ...
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... killed , 817 wounded , small arms . over 500 III . KENTUCKY - TENNESSEE - ALABAMA . THE river Tennessee , taking rise is the largest tributary , draining an in the rugged valleys of south - west- area of over 40,000 square miles . ern ...
... killed , 817 wounded , small arms . over 500 III . KENTUCKY - TENNESSEE - ALABAMA . THE river Tennessee , taking rise is the largest tributary , draining an in the rugged valleys of south - west- area of over 40,000 square miles . ern ...
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