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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... leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . " " Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a ...
... leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . " " Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a ...
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... leaving his sick and wounded in hospitals at Santa Fé , Albuquerque , and Socorro , to fare as they might . He naïvely reports 17 In closing , Gen. Sibley expresses the unflattering conviction that , " ex- cept for its political ...
... leaving his sick and wounded in hospitals at Santa Fé , Albuquerque , and Socorro , to fare as they might . He naïvely reports 17 In closing , Gen. Sibley expresses the unflattering conviction that , " ex- cept for its political ...
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... leaving two or three thousand to resign his command , " leaving Mis- cavalry in our front to screen these souri substantially pacified . movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found ...
... leaving two or three thousand to resign his command , " leaving Mis- cavalry in our front to screen these souri substantially pacified . movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found ...
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... leaving one gun on the battle - field and another by the way . In the heat of the battle , when the combatants were scarcely sepa- rated by an open space , Gen. Zolli- coffer was shot by Col. Fry , and fell dead on the field , where his ...
... leaving one gun on the battle - field and another by the way . In the heat of the battle , when the combatants were scarcely sepa- rated by an open space , Gen. Zolli- coffer was shot by Col. Fry , and fell dead on the field , where his ...
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... leaving 10 more guns , ' with caissons , and many small arms , 1,200 or 1,500 horses and mules , with tents , blankets , and all the material of an army , be- hind them . The Rebel engineers had con- KENTUCKY TENNESSEE RIVER ROUTE OF ...
... leaving 10 more guns , ' with caissons , and many small arms , 1,200 or 1,500 horses and mules , with tents , blankets , and all the material of an army , be- hind them . The Rebel engineers had con- KENTUCKY TENNESSEE RIVER ROUTE OF ...
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