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 18
... reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band , in the first flush of exultation over their ...
... reached San Antonio the morning after the capitulation , when all the material of war had been turned over to the Rebel Commis- sioners , and 1,500 armed Texans sur- rounded our little band , in the first flush of exultation over their ...
Page 22
... reached , at VAL- can War and in successive expeditions VERDE , a point , at 8 A. M. , where the against Apaches and other savages , river bottom was accessible , fully wherein they had made the name of seven miles from the fort , they ...
... reached , at VAL- can War and in successive expeditions VERDE , a point , at 8 A. M. , where the against Apaches and other savages , river bottom was accessible , fully wherein they had made the name of seven miles from the fort , they ...
Page 23
... reached the field at 1 P. M. , considered the day his own , and was about to order a general ad- vance , when he found himself antici- pated by Green , at whose ' command his men , armed mainly with revolv- ers , burst from the wooded ...
... reached the field at 1 P. M. , considered the day his own , and was about to order a general ad- vance , when he found himself antici- pated by Green , at whose ' command his men , armed mainly with revolv- ers , burst from the wooded ...
Page 29
... reached Elkhorn at 5 P. M. He Meantime , Gen. Asboth had plant- ed his artillery in the road and open- ed a heavy fire on the Rebel masses just at hand , while , of his infantry , the 2d Missouri plunged into the fight . The fire on ...
... reached Elkhorn at 5 P. M. He Meantime , Gen. Asboth had plant- ed his artillery in the road and open- ed a heavy fire on the Rebel masses just at hand , while , of his infantry , the 2d Missouri plunged into the fight . The fire on ...
Page 38
... reached Elkhorn , he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ... reaching for Blunt's trains at Rhea's Mills , when , to their mu- tual astonishment , he locked horns with ...
... reached Elkhorn , he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ... reaching for Blunt's trains at Rhea's Mills , when , to their mu- tual astonishment , he locked horns with ...
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