The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 2Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 680 pages |
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... Cavalry , and right well did they perform the work . Captain Wellsch- bellich , Company G , formed his men in hollow square , and the cavalry boldly charged their front , their right , and their left , but they were as adamant ; the ...
... Cavalry , and right well did they perform the work . Captain Wellsch- bellich , Company G , formed his men in hollow square , and the cavalry boldly charged their front , their right , and their left , but they were as adamant ; the ...
Page 14
... cavalry , two regiments of infantry , and three pieces of cannon . The rebels lost sixty - two killed . *** " Willich's entire forces only number- ed 414 , including commissioned officers , non - commissioned officers , and privates ...
... cavalry , two regiments of infantry , and three pieces of cannon . The rebels lost sixty - two killed . *** " Willich's entire forces only number- ed 414 , including commissioned officers , non - commissioned officers , and privates ...
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... cavalry at the West Point Academy . 23 In December , 1853 , he was made a full captain of artillery ; and on the 12th of May , 1855 , was appointed major of the Second Cavalry . At the beginning of the civil war , General Thomas was pro ...
... cavalry at the West Point Academy . 23 In December , 1853 , he was made a full captain of artillery ; and on the 12th of May , 1855 , was appointed major of the Second Cavalry . At the beginning of the civil war , General Thomas was pro ...
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... cavalry , or a scout from Paducah , or by the enemy . Every prepara- tion was made for opening fire and landing the infantry , when General Sherman and Captain Phelps , with thirty ing directly under the water batteries . Satisfied that ...
... cavalry , or a scout from Paducah , or by the enemy . Every prepara- tion was made for opening fire and landing the infantry , when General Sherman and Captain Phelps , with thirty ing directly under the water batteries . Satisfied that ...
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... Cavalry , Colonel Wright . Battalion Fourth Missouri Cavalry , Major Messaur . General Sigel commanded the first and second divi- THIRD DIVISION . Colonel Jefferson C. Davis , commanding . FIRST BRIGADE . tonville roads ; to the west ...
... Cavalry , Colonel Wright . Battalion Fourth Missouri Cavalry , Major Messaur . General Sigel commanded the first and second divi- THIRD DIVISION . Colonel Jefferson C. Davis , commanding . FIRST BRIGADE . tonville roads ; to the west ...
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