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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... five miles , kill - ity of his dead and all his wounded . ing three and wounding a considerable number . Marshall's whole army is now flying in utter confusion . He had aban- doned and burned a large quantity of stores . We have taken ...
... five miles , kill - ity of his dead and all his wounded . ing three and wounding a considerable number . Marshall's whole army is now flying in utter confusion . He had aban- doned and burned a large quantity of stores . We have taken ...
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... five , while that of the Unionists was hardly less . The soldiers of the Tenth Indiana Regiment being in ad- vance , were the greatest sufferers , los- ing seventy - five killed and wounded . When they charged with their bayo- nets ...
... five , while that of the Unionists was hardly less . The soldiers of the Tenth Indiana Regiment being in ad- vance , were the greatest sufferers , los- ing seventy - five killed and wounded . When they charged with their bayo- nets ...
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... five killed and eight or ten wounded . quilizing words served to quiet their fears . " I told them , " says Lieutenant Phelps , " Phelps , " that we were neither ruffians nor savages , and that we were there to protect from violence and ...
... five killed and eight or ten wounded . quilizing words served to quiet their fears . " I told them , " says Lieutenant Phelps , " Phelps , " that we were neither ruffians nor savages , and that we were there to protect from violence and ...
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... five guns , taking possession of General McCler- nand's headquarters , and driving our forces nearly a mile and a half . They had opened the gap , and not only that , but had in the joust driven us , captured five guns , and had reason ...
... five guns , taking possession of General McCler- nand's headquarters , and driving our forces nearly a mile and a half . They had opened the gap , and not only that , but had in the joust driven us , captured five guns , and had reason ...
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... five miles south of Columbus , where for- tifications were being raised . Here the enemy had determined to make a stand and strive to check the further descent . down the river of the Union forces . by Lieutenant Ford , advance corps ...
... five miles south of Columbus , where for- tifications were being raised . Here the enemy had determined to make a stand and strive to check the further descent . down the river of the Union forces . by Lieutenant Ford , advance corps ...
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A. P. Hill Acting Master advance Arkansas arms army arrived artillery attack Banks batteries battle boats bridge brigade Brigadier-General Burnside camp Captain captured cavalry Centreville Colonel command Confederate Corinth corps Creek crossed defence destroyed direction division eight enemy enemy's engaged eral Federal fell field fight fire flag flank fleet force forts forward Fredericksburg front Government ground gun-boats guns Harper's Ferry Harriet Lane heavy hill infantry intrenchments Island Jackson James River Kentucky killed land Lieutenant loss Major-General mand Maryland Heights McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement Murfreesboro night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio opened Port Porter position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear rebels regiments reinforcements retired retreat Richmond river road sent shell shot side skirmishers soon steamers Tennessee tion town troops Union Union army United vessels Vicksburg Virginia whole woods wounded