Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... MANASSAS BATTLE ...... .PAGE 95 CHAPTER V. Results of the Manassas Battle in the North . - General Scott . - McClellan , " the Young Napoleon . " - Energy of the Federal Government . - The Bank Loan . - Events in the West . - The ...
... MANASSAS BATTLE ...... .PAGE 95 CHAPTER V. Results of the Manassas Battle in the North . - General Scott . - McClellan , " the Young Napoleon . " - Energy of the Federal Government . - The Bank Loan . - Events in the West . - The ...
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... Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi District . - General Price and his Command . - The FALL OF New Orleans . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major ...
... Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi District . - General Price and his Command . - The FALL OF New Orleans . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major ...
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... evacuating the town and fall- ing back to the Manassas Junction , where General Bonham , of South Carolina , was in command of the Confederate forces . The invasion was accomplished under cover of the night , 74 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... evacuating the town and fall- ing back to the Manassas Junction , where General Bonham , of South Carolina , was in command of the Confederate forces . The invasion was accomplished under cover of the night , 74 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
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... Manassas , our forces being divided into what was known as the armies of the Potomac and of the Shenandoah . At the time General John- ston took command at Harper's Ferry , the forces at that point consisted of nine regiments and two ...
... Manassas , our forces being divided into what was known as the armies of the Potomac and of the Shenandoah . At the time General John- ston took command at Harper's Ferry , the forces at that point consisted of nine regiments and two ...
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... Manassas . In the mean time , General McClellan's army had moved southwestward from Grafton . In the progress of the history of the war , we shall meet with frequent repetitions of the lesson of how the improvident spirit of the South ...
... Manassas . In the mean time , General McClellan's army had moved southwestward from Grafton . In the progress of the history of the war , we shall meet with frequent repetitions of the lesson of how the improvident spirit of the South ...
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