The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 6Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1863 - United States |
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Page 36
... ground to the North , but to throw the entire responsibility upon the Federal government , if these scenes of blood were to continue . Mr. Dargan , of Alabama , took the ground that powers at war must retaliate . The resolutions ...
... ground to the North , but to throw the entire responsibility upon the Federal government , if these scenes of blood were to continue . Mr. Dargan , of Alabama , took the ground that powers at war must retaliate . The resolutions ...
Page 10
... ground won was fully maintained . The loss in killed and wounded here was considerable on both sides ; and it was here that Major - General Reno , who had gone forward to observe the ope- rations of his corps , and to give such ...
... ground won was fully maintained . The loss in killed and wounded here was considerable on both sides ; and it was here that Major - General Reno , who had gone forward to observe the ope- rations of his corps , and to give such ...
Page 11
... ground . Their extreme left rested upon a wooded emi- nence near the cross - roads to the north of J. Mil- ler's farm , the distance at this point between the road and the Potomac , which makes here a great bend to the east , being ...
... ground . Their extreme left rested upon a wooded emi- nence near the cross - roads to the north of J. Mil- ler's farm , the distance at this point between the road and the Potomac , which makes here a great bend to the east , being ...
Page 12
... ground , recti- fying the position of the troops , and perfecting the arrangements for the attack . On the afternoon of the sixteenth Hooker's corps , consisting of Ricketts's and Doubleday's divisions , and the Pennsylvania reserves ...
... ground , recti- fying the position of the troops , and perfecting the arrangements for the attack . On the afternoon of the sixteenth Hooker's corps , consisting of Ricketts's and Doubleday's divisions , and the Pennsylvania reserves ...
Page 19
... ground it was found impracticable to land the ply of ammunition , as will be seen by the accom cavalry and artillery at that point . Here the panying inventory of ordnance captured the gunboats rendered most valuable assistance by works ...
... ground it was found impracticable to land the ply of ammunition , as will be seen by the accom cavalry and artillery at that point . Here the panying inventory of ordnance captured the gunboats rendered most valuable assistance by works ...
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