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... Bridge of Antietam . - A Drawn Battle . - Spectacles of Carnage.— The Unburied Dead.- Gen. Lee retires into Virginia . - McClellan's Pretence of Victory . The Affair of Shepherdstown - Charges against McClellan . - His Disgrace ...
... Bridge of Antietam . - A Drawn Battle . - Spectacles of Carnage.— The Unburied Dead.- Gen. Lee retires into Virginia . - McClellan's Pretence of Victory . The Affair of Shepherdstown - Charges against McClellan . - His Disgrace ...
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... Bridge of Antietam . - A Drawn Battle . - Spectacles of Carnage.— The Unburied Dead . - Gen . Lee retires into Virginia . - McClellan's Pretence of Victory . The Affair of Shepherdstown - Charges against McClellan . - His Disgrace ...
... Bridge of Antietam . - A Drawn Battle . - Spectacles of Carnage.— The Unburied Dead . - Gen . Lee retires into Virginia . - McClellan's Pretence of Victory . The Affair of Shepherdstown - Charges against McClellan . - His Disgrace ...
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... bridges , driven the Federal troops towards Strasburg with great loss , captured a section of artillery , and taken about fourteen hundred prisoners . It was now Banks's turn to betake himself to flight , or , in the official ...
... bridges , driven the Federal troops towards Strasburg with great loss , captured a section of artillery , and taken about fourteen hundred prisoners . It was now Banks's turn to betake himself to flight , or , in the official ...
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... bridge over it except at Port Republic . The two rivers uniting at that village form the Shenandoah , which flows north , and which could not then be crossed by an army . On the east side of that stream was the army of Shields , and on ...
... bridge over it except at Port Republic . The two rivers uniting at that village form the Shenandoah , which flows north , and which could not then be crossed by an army . On the east side of that stream was the army of Shields , and on ...
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... bridge behind him , and thus to prevent Fremont from rendering any aid to Shields . All this was ac complished . On Monday morning , Jackson passed the greater part of his army across the South river ( the smallest of the streams ) by ...
... bridge behind him , and thus to prevent Fremont from rendering any aid to Shields . All this was ac complished . On Monday morning , Jackson passed the greater part of his army across the South river ( the smallest of the streams ) by ...
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