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... carried them to points where they supposed the passage of the river was to be con- tested , and in some instances sunk them in the wrong places . There is no doubt that about this time the authorities of the Confederate States had nigh ...
... carried them to points where they supposed the passage of the river was to be con- tested , and in some instances sunk them in the wrong places . There is no doubt that about this time the authorities of the Confederate States had nigh ...
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... carried dismay through his fleet . Eighteen shots went through the sides of the Galena , according to the enemy's own account ; and this river monster lost thirty of her crew in killed and wounded . Seventeen men were killed on another ...
... carried dismay through his fleet . Eighteen shots went through the sides of the Galena , according to the enemy's own account ; and this river monster lost thirty of her crew in killed and wounded . Seventeen men were killed on another ...
Page 37
... carry off his prisoners and spoils , and to bring off his army between the converging columns of Fremont , who approached his rear from the west , with eight brigades , and Shields , who approached from the east , with four brigades ...
... carry off his prisoners and spoils , and to bring off his army between the converging columns of Fremont , who approached his rear from the west , with eight brigades , and Shields , who approached from the east , with four brigades ...
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... carried it . The contest then was speedily ended . The enemy's whole line gave way and was presently retreating in disorder , pursued by our cavalry . The pursuit was kept up about ten or twelve miles , but the flight continued all that ...
... carried it . The contest then was speedily ended . The enemy's whole line gave way and was presently retreating in disorder , pursued by our cavalry . The pursuit was kept up about ten or twelve miles , but the flight continued all that ...
Page 30
... carried them to points where they supposed the passage of the river was to be con- tested , and in some instances sunk them in the wrong places . There is no doubt that about this time the authorities of the Confederate States had nigh ...
... carried them to points where they supposed the passage of the river was to be con- tested , and in some instances sunk them in the wrong places . There is no doubt that about this time the authorities of the Confederate States had nigh ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries battle of Murfreesboro Bragg brave bridge brigade campaign captured cavalry charge Chickahominy command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress corps D. H. Hill defeated defences destruction division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell's fall back Federal fell field fight fire flank force Fredericksburg front Gordonsville gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Harrisonburg Hill Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky killed and wounded Longstreet loss Manassas Maryland McClellan McLaws ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement nearly night North numbers o'clock occupied officers opened ordered political Port Port Hudson Port Republic portion position prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road shell shot side skirmishers soldiers South Southern spirit success surrender Tennessee thousand tion town troops Turner Ashby Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West whole woods Yankee yards