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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Page 13
... passed between the adjutant and major of the regiment , who occupied positions not many feet apart . This was the signal for another onset by the Texas Cavalry , and right well did they perform the work . Captain Wellsch- bellich ...
... passed between the adjutant and major of the regiment , who occupied positions not many feet apart . This was the signal for another onset by the Texas Cavalry , and right well did they perform the work . Captain Wellsch- bellich ...
Page 29
... passed on in rapid pursuit of the retreating vessels , which , after a chase of five hours , were abandoned and burn- ed by those on board . On reaching Cerro Gordo , in Hardin Feb. County , Tennessee , an unfinished 7. gun - boat , the ...
... passed on in rapid pursuit of the retreating vessels , which , after a chase of five hours , were abandoned and burn- ed by those on board . On reaching Cerro Gordo , in Hardin Feb. County , Tennessee , an unfinished 7. gun - boat , the ...
Page 34
... passed in conflict and chase , and Seventh Iowa and Twenty - fifth and when a division of the Unionists , under Fifty - second Indiana regiments . Their the command of General Wallace , thrown antagonists , forming the enemy's right ...
... passed in conflict and chase , and Seventh Iowa and Twenty - fifth and when a division of the Unionists , under Fifty - second Indiana regiments . Their the command of General Wallace , thrown antagonists , forming the enemy's right ...
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... passed through Fayetteville , the capital of Washington County , about thirty - four miles south of The Union army was for a time some- what scattered , but General Curtis ex- pecting an attack , finally determined to concentrate his ...
... passed through Fayetteville , the capital of Washington County , about thirty - four miles south of The Union army was for a time some- what scattered , but General Curtis ex- pecting an attack , finally determined to concentrate his ...
Page 51
... passed to the westward , and traversing Bentonville , went northward nearly to the Missouri boundary . Here he took the main road from Springfield and marched directly south toward Sugar Creek , and in the rear of the Union army . He ...
... passed to the westward , and traversing Bentonville , went northward nearly to the Missouri boundary . Here he took the main road from Springfield and marched directly south toward Sugar Creek , and in the rear of the Union army . He ...
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