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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... rear at Bristow - Seizes Manassas Junction - Compelled to retreat - Longstreet hurrying to his rescue- Jackson worsts King - Two Days Battle of Gaines- ville and Groveton , or Second Bull Run- Pope driven back on Centerville - Jackson ...
... rear at Bristow - Seizes Manassas Junction - Compelled to retreat - Longstreet hurrying to his rescue- Jackson worsts King - Two Days Battle of Gaines- ville and Groveton , or Second Bull Run- Pope driven back on Centerville - Jackson ...
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... rear- Hooker crosses the Rappahannock , and advances to Chancellorsville - His right wing turned and shattered by Jackson - Pleasanton checks the Enemy - Jackson mortally wounded - Desperate fighting around Chancellorsville - Hooker ...
... rear- Hooker crosses the Rappahannock , and advances to Chancellorsville - His right wing turned and shattered by Jackson - Pleasanton checks the Enemy - Jackson mortally wounded - Desperate fighting around Chancellorsville - Hooker ...
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... rear , with a loss of less than 100 men , a good part of these from the 2d Missouri , Col. Schaefer , who , mis- taking an order , had left Bentonville considerably in advance , and who fell into an ambuscade by the way . Before 4 P. M. ...
... rear , with a loss of less than 100 men , a good part of these from the 2d Missouri , Col. Schaefer , who , mis- taking an order , had left Bentonville considerably in advance , and who fell into an ambuscade by the way . Before 4 P. M. ...
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... rear of his foe ; so that all Curtis's elaborate preparations to receive him on the Fayetteville road went for nothing . Curtis woke late on the morning of the 7th to a realizing sense of his critical condition , with a far more ...
... rear of his foe ; so that all Curtis's elaborate preparations to receive him on the Fayetteville road went for nothing . Curtis woke late on the morning of the 7th to a realizing sense of his critical condition , with a far more ...
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... rear , and were preparing to retreat . ville , to Cross Hollows and Osage Immediately charging with cavalry Springs , sending Gen. Herron , with and artillery , the Rebels fled without the 1st Iowa and 7th militia cavalry , resistance ...
... rear , and were preparing to retreat . ville , to Cross Hollows and Osage Immediately charging with cavalry Springs , sending Gen. Herron , with and artillery , the Rebels fled without the 1st Iowa and 7th militia cavalry , resistance ...
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