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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... Losses - Halleck takes Corinth- Mitchel repossesses Huntsville and most of North Alabama . 41 IV . Burnside's Expedition ... loss at Malvern Hill - McClellan retreats to Harrison's Bar - Hooker returns to Malvern - McClellan withdraws to ...
... Losses - Halleck takes Corinth- Mitchel repossesses Huntsville and most of North Alabama . 41 IV . Burnside's Expedition ... loss at Malvern Hill - McClellan retreats to Harrison's Bar - Hooker returns to Malvern - McClellan withdraws to ...
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... loss - Attempts to flank by Drumgould's Bluff Is baffled - Superseded by Gen. McClernand -Who invete and captures the Post of Arkansas- Gen. Grant assumes command - Debarks - Digging the Canal - Proves an Abortion - Yazoo Pass Ex ...
... loss - Attempts to flank by Drumgould's Bluff Is baffled - Superseded by Gen. McClernand -Who invete and captures the Post of Arkansas- Gen. Grant assumes command - Debarks - Digging the Canal - Proves an Abortion - Yazoo Pass Ex ...
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... Loss of three Vessels at Dunn's Bayou - Texas Coast Dearly abandoned - Banks retreats to Simmaport -Fight at Mnsurn - Cotton Operations on Red River Steele's Advance from Little Rock - Fight at Prairie d'Anne - Steele enters Camden ...
... Loss of three Vessels at Dunn's Bayou - Texas Coast Dearly abandoned - Banks retreats to Simmaport -Fight at Mnsurn - Cotton Operations on Red River Steele's Advance from Little Rock - Fight at Prairie d'Anne - Steele enters Camden ...
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... loss was reported at 23 killed and 50 wounded ; while in a skirmish with Pyron's cavalry , the morning before , Slough took 57 pris- oners , with a loss of only 15 . Sibley entered Santa Fé in triumph soon afterward , meeting no further ...
... loss was reported at 23 killed and 50 wounded ; while in a skirmish with Pyron's cavalry , the morning before , Slough took 57 pris- oners , with a loss of only 15 . Sibley entered Santa Fé in triumph soon afterward , meeting no further ...
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... loss in killed and wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels ... loss in this battle was 167 killed , 798 wounded , and 183 miss- ing - total , 1,148 . Most of the miss- ing were captured in ...
... loss in killed and wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels ... loss in this battle was 167 killed , 798 wounded , and 183 miss- ing - total , 1,148 . Most of the miss- ing were captured in ...
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