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 36
... woods for several days , was made a pris- oner ; and Porter , driven back upon McNeil by the same movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from destruction . This was the last appearance of the Rebels in ...
... woods for several days , was made a pris- oner ; and Porter , driven back upon McNeil by the same movement of Gen. Loan , was compelled to disperse his band to save it from destruction . This was the last appearance of the Rebels in ...
Page 40
... woods ; where they were charged by Col. Weer , leading the 10th , 13th , and part of the 2d and 11th Kansas and 20th Iowa , and a musketry fight of three hours was maintained with equal energy by the contending hosts . Meantime , our ...
... woods ; where they were charged by Col. Weer , leading the 10th , 13th , and part of the 2d and 11th Kansas and 20th Iowa , and a musketry fight of three hours was maintained with equal energy by the contending hosts . Meantime , our ...
Page 45
... woods on either side to discover any masked batteries that might there be planted . Having pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball through the unprotected side of one of his boats , Gen. Grant decided that ...
... woods on either side to discover any masked batteries that might there be planted . Having pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball through the unprotected side of one of his boats , Gen. Grant decided that ...
Page 46
... woods and over the difficult trails he was obliged to traverse in order to reach and occupy the main road from Henry to Donelson . Had he been directed to start at 6 instead of 11 that morning , he would probably have intercepted and ...
... woods and over the difficult trails he was obliged to traverse in order to reach and occupy the main road from Henry to Donelson . Had he been directed to start at 6 instead of 11 that morning , he would probably have intercepted and ...
Page 52
... woods , without sufficient food adapted to their wants , and often without any tents ; the men lying down in their wet clothes , and rising chilled through and through . And let this con- tinue for six weeks of incessant retreat , and ...
... woods , without sufficient food adapted to their wants , and often without any tents ; the men lying down in their wet clothes , and rising chilled through and through . And let this con- tinue for six weeks of incessant retreat , and ...
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