The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: 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, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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Page 11
... Bragg's Invasion - Corinth .... .212 Bragg crosses the Tennessee and Cumberland- Kirby Smith routs M. D. Manson and Nelson at Richmond , Ky . - Bragg captures 4,000 men at Munfordsville - Advances to Frankfort , and inau- gurates ...
... Bragg's Invasion - Corinth .... .212 Bragg crosses the Tennessee and Cumberland- Kirby Smith routs M. D. Manson and Nelson at Richmond , Ky . - Bragg captures 4,000 men at Munfordsville - Advances to Frankfort , and inau- gurates ...
Page 12
... Bragg flanked out of Chattanooga - Rosecrans eagerly pursues - Bragg concentrates at Lafayette , and turus upon his pursuers - Rosecrans concen- trates on the Chickamauga - Desperate battle there -Rosecrans , worsted , retreats to ...
... Bragg flanked out of Chattanooga - Rosecrans eagerly pursues - Bragg concentrates at Lafayette , and turus upon his pursuers - Rosecrans concen- trates on the Chickamauga - Desperate battle there -Rosecrans , worsted , retreats to ...
Page 57
... Bragg and the Sumter escaped in like manner ; while the swifter Gen. Van Dorn fled down the river . The battle had lasted a little over an hour , and its result was most decisive . No man was killed on board our fleet . Mem- phis ...
... Bragg and the Sumter escaped in like manner ; while the swifter Gen. Van Dorn fled down the river . The battle had lasted a little over an hour , and its result was most decisive . No man was killed on board our fleet . Mem- phis ...
Page 60
... Bragg , with a drilled corps from Mobile and Pen- sacola , " he had , by the 1st of April , collected an army of about 50,000.5 " Moving silently out from Corinth , in light marching order and without tents , at 3 A. M. , on the 3d ...
... Bragg , with a drilled corps from Mobile and Pen- sacola , " he had , by the 1st of April , collected an army of about 50,000.5 " Moving silently out from Corinth , in light marching order and without tents , at 3 A. M. , on the 3d ...
Page 70
... Bragg had two horses shot under him ; Gen. Hardee was slightly wounded , his coat cut with balls , and his horse disabled ; that Gen. Breckinridge was twice struck by spent balls ; that Gen. Cheatham was slightly wounded and had three ...
... Bragg had two horses shot under him ; Gen. Hardee was slightly wounded , his coat cut with balls , and his horse disabled ; that Gen. Breckinridge was twice struck by spent balls ; that Gen. Cheatham was slightly wounded and had three ...
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