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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... Potomac . I trust it will be observed by candid critics that , while I seek not to disguise the fact that I honor and esteem some of our commanders as I do not others , I have been blind neither to the errors of the former nor to the ...
... Potomac . I trust it will be observed by candid critics that , while I seek not to disguise the fact that I honor and esteem some of our commanders as I do not others , I have been blind neither to the errors of the former nor to the ...
Page 11
... Potomac - Jack- son retreats - Fremont strikes Ewell at Cross - Keys -Jackson crosses the South Fork at Port Repub- lic , and beats Tyler - Heth routed by Crook at Lewisburg . VII . McClellan before Richmond . Fitz John Porter worsts ...
... Potomac - Jack- son retreats - Fremont strikes Ewell at Cross - Keys -Jackson crosses the South Fork at Port Repub- lic , and beats Tyler - Heth routed by Crook at Lewisburg . VII . McClellan before Richmond . Fitz John Porter worsts ...
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... Potomac , with heavy loss - Cavalry encounters along the Blue Ridge - Jenkins raids to Cham- bersburg - Lee crosses the Potomac - Hooker and Halleck at odds - Hooker relieved - Meade in command - Ewell at York - Collision of van- guards ...
... Potomac , with heavy loss - Cavalry encounters along the Blue Ridge - Jenkins raids to Cham- bersburg - Lee crosses the Potomac - Hooker and Halleck at odds - Hooker relieved - Meade in command - Ewell at York - Collision of van- guards ...
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... Potomac and circulated an address to her people , the Missouri , denied him even an an- intended to disaffect them toward the swer to his frequent and importunate Union , and incite them to favor the requisitions and representations ...
... Potomac and circulated an address to her people , the Missouri , denied him even an an- intended to disaffect them toward the swer to his frequent and importunate Union , and incite them to favor the requisitions and representations ...
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... Potomac and higher Mississippi , or the Tennessee ; so that but about 3,000 of these , neither well armed , well drilled , nor particularly well af- fected to the cause , remained to dis- pute the advance of the Yankee in- vaders ...
... Potomac and higher Mississippi , or the Tennessee ; so that but about 3,000 of these , neither well armed , well drilled , nor particularly well af- fected to the cause , remained to dis- pute the advance of the Yankee in- vaders ...
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