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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... screamed like fiends . A shell from the first of our guns silenced both their shouts and their cannonade , and sent them flying again follows : General Buckner had advanced Nov. to Bowling Green 8 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH .
... screamed like fiends . A shell from the first of our guns silenced both their shouts and their cannonade , and sent them flying again follows : General Buckner had advanced Nov. to Bowling Green 8 THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH .
Page 11
... camp deserted , and the main street of the village occupied by moun- ted men , who were making off by the Shelby road . A few rounds of shell were sent after them , and Metcalf's men BATTLE OF MUNFORDSVILLE . 1862 . RETREAT OF MARSHALL .
... camp deserted , and the main street of the village occupied by moun- ted men , who were making off by the Shelby road . A few rounds of shell were sent after them , and Metcalf's men BATTLE OF MUNFORDSVILLE . 1862 . RETREAT OF MARSHALL .
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... etc Robert Tomes. DEATH OF GEN SOLLICOFFER Virtue & Coba she . N PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY . available point to resist any. FO.C. Darley . BATTLE FEAR MILLE SPRINGAN , KY . R. Dudensing they continued to throw a few shells at the camp.
... etc Robert Tomes. DEATH OF GEN SOLLICOFFER Virtue & Coba she . N PURSUIT OF THE ENEMY . available point to resist any. FO.C. Darley . BATTLE FEAR MILLE SPRINGAN , KY . R. Dudensing they continued to throw a few shells at the camp.
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... shells at the camp of the fugitives , where they had sought refuge . The pursuers now resting on their arms , bivouacked on the ground for the night . Early next morning the Tenth Indiana , Tenth Ken- tucky , Fourteenth Ohio , and ...
... shells at the camp of the fugitives , where they had sought refuge . The pursuers now resting on their arms , bivouacked on the ground for the night . Early next morning the Tenth Indiana , Tenth Ken- tucky , Fourteenth Ohio , and ...
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... shell , grape , and canister . They quailed before this fire , advanced at a slow pace , came to a halt , and as the infantry opened began to fall back . Wallace improved the moment , moved on , drove them before The ground occupied by ...
... shell , grape , and canister . They quailed before this fire , advanced at a slow pace , came to a halt , and as the infantry opened began to fall back . Wallace improved the moment , moved on , drove them before The ground occupied by ...
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