Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... field . - Crises in the Battle . - Devoted Courage of the Confederates . -THE ROUT . -How the News was received in Washington . - How it was received in the South.- General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General ...
... field . - Crises in the Battle . - Devoted Courage of the Confederates . -THE ROUT . -How the News was received in Washington . - How it was received in the South.- General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General ...
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... field . - The Council of the Southern Commanders . - Agreement to surrender . -Escape of Generals Floyd and Pillow . - The Fall of Fort Donelson develops the Crisis in the West . - The Evacuation of Nashville . - The Panic ...
... field . - The Council of the Southern Commanders . - Agreement to surrender . -Escape of Generals Floyd and Pillow . - The Fall of Fort Donelson develops the Crisis in the West . - The Evacuation of Nashville . - The Panic ...
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... field at Charleston , Pensacola , Forts Morgan , Jackson , St. Philip , and Pulaski ; while formidable numbers from all parts of the Confederacy were gathered in Virginia , on what was now becoming the immediate theatre of the war . On ...
... field at Charleston , Pensacola , Forts Morgan , Jackson , St. Philip , and Pulaski ; while formidable numbers from all parts of the Confederacy were gathered in Virginia , on what was now becoming the immediate theatre of the war . On ...
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... field of combat . " Billy Wilson's " regiment was held up for a long time in New York as an inimitable scarecrow to the South . The regiment was displayed on every occasion ; it was frequently marched up Broadway to pay visits to the ...
... field of combat . " Billy Wilson's " regiment was held up for a long time in New York as an inimitable scarecrow to the South . The regiment was displayed on every occasion ; it was frequently marched up Broadway to pay visits to the ...
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... field , without the sensational circumstances of a private brawl or a bully's adventure , was soon forgotten in the North . During the fight at the angle of our works , a small wooden house in front was thought to give protection to the ...
... field , without the sensational circumstances of a private brawl or a bully's adventure , was soon forgotten in the North . During the fight at the angle of our works , a small wooden house in front was thought to give protection to the ...
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