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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... Troops . - Division of Buell's Army . - Position of the Army . - Division of General McCook . - Position of the Enemy . -Division of General Nelson . - Division of General Mitchell . - Division of Thomas . - Position of the Enemy under ...
... Troops . - Division of Buell's Army . - Position of the Army . - Division of General McCook . - Position of the Enemy . -Division of General Nelson . - Division of General Mitchell . - Division of Thomas . - Position of the Enemy under ...
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... troops , consisting of the first division under General McClernand , and three brig- ades of the second division under Gen- eral C. F. Smith , with the view of their Lieutenant - Commanding Shirk , formed co - operating in the attack ...
... troops , consisting of the first division under General McClernand , and three brig- ades of the second division under Gen- eral C. F. Smith , with the view of their Lieutenant - Commanding Shirk , formed co - operating in the attack ...
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... troops in flanking the enemy's positions on the Mississippi , their in- trenchments at Paris , Tennessee , were Mar. attacked by some Federal cavalry 12. and artillery . The enemy , estima- ted to be 600 strong , were driven out of ...
... troops in flanking the enemy's positions on the Mississippi , their in- trenchments at Paris , Tennessee , were Mar. attacked by some Federal cavalry 12. and artillery . The enemy , estima- ted to be 600 strong , were driven out of ...
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... troops , under Brigadier - General McCulloch , about Choctaw , Cherokee , Chickasaw , and other Indian troops , with two white regiments under Briga- dier - General Pike , about 13,000 7,000 Estimated aggregate of rebel army under ...
... troops , under Brigadier - General McCulloch , about Choctaw , Cherokee , Chickasaw , and other Indian troops , with two white regiments under Briga- dier - General Pike , about 13,000 7,000 Estimated aggregate of rebel army under ...
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... troops . The place of disembarkation chosen was Ashby's Harbor , on Roanoke Island , about two miles below and on the same side as Pork Point . As the troops , at two o'clock , began to land , the enemy with a force of 2,000 men and a ...
... troops . The place of disembarkation chosen was Ashby's Harbor , on Roanoke Island , about two miles below and on the same side as Pork Point . As the troops , at two o'clock , began to land , the enemy with a force of 2,000 men and a ...
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