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 27
... road from Fayetteville to Springfield . This attempt to iso- late , overwhelm , and crush Sigel was baffled by the coolness and skill of 10 March 3 , 1862 . ahead under escort , he covered its retreat with his best battery and in ...
... road from Fayetteville to Springfield . This attempt to iso- late , overwhelm , and crush Sigel was baffled by the coolness and skill of 10 March 3 , 1862 . ahead under escort , he covered its retreat with his best battery and in ...
Page 28
... road from the latter to Keytesville upon the cross - road that passes through the little village of Leetown and intersects the Fayette- ville road at Elkhorn Tavern , he dili- gently improved the night following Sigel's retreat in ...
... road from the latter to Keytesville upon the cross - road that passes through the little village of Leetown and intersects the Fayette- ville road at Elkhorn Tavern , he dili- gently improved the night following Sigel's retreat in ...
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... ROAD FROM severely wounded , Gen. Curtis's or- | in hand ,. ROUTE FROM BENTONVILLE ୯ 3 E REBELS OLLOW 29 APPROACH ROAD CAV . ME CULLOCH PEA RIDGE REB 1ST POSITION ) -ի , To Elkhorn Tav . CAV . HUNTSVILLE ווינר DIV Jabol 2 Div ...
... ROAD FROM severely wounded , Gen. Curtis's or- | in hand ,. ROUTE FROM BENTONVILLE ୯ 3 E REBELS OLLOW 29 APPROACH ROAD CAV . ME CULLOCH PEA RIDGE REB 1ST POSITION ) -ի , To Elkhorn Tav . CAV . HUNTSVILLE ווינר DIV Jabol 2 Div ...
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... road , where but few of them had gone ; and it was not till afternoon that Gen. Curtis ascer- tained that , after entering the Hol- low , the main Rebel force had turn- ed to the right , following obscure ravines which led into the ...
... road , where but few of them had gone ; and it was not till afternoon that Gen. Curtis ascer- tained that , after entering the Hol- low , the main Rebel force had turn- ed to the right , following obscure ravines which led into the ...
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... road , and form a junction , if possible , with Herron . Three miles north of Cane Hill , however , Wickersham had taken the left - hand road to Rhea's Mills , instead of the right , leading directly to Fayetteville ; and Blunt , on ...
... road , and form a junction , if possible , with Herron . Three miles north of Cane Hill , however , Wickersham had taken the left - hand road to Rhea's Mills , instead of the right , leading directly to Fayetteville ; and Blunt , on ...
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