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Page 27
... night , aroused from his slumbers and acquainted with the decision of his pilots , ordered the ship to be put ashore , landed his crew in the vicinity of Craney Island , and blew to the four winds of heaven the only naval structure that ...
... night , aroused from his slumbers and acquainted with the decision of his pilots , ordered the ship to be put ashore , landed his crew in the vicinity of Craney Island , and blew to the four winds of heaven the only naval structure that ...
Page 29
... night our army resumed its movement towards Richmond , and half an hour after sunrise it had evacuated the town , under the necessity of leaving our killed and wounded in the hands of the enemy . The following day , the insolence of the ...
... night our army resumed its movement towards Richmond , and half an hour after sunrise it had evacuated the town , under the necessity of leaving our killed and wounded in the hands of the enemy . The following day , the insolence of the ...
Page 34
... night brought the news of a signal victory . Our batter- ies , under the skilful command of Capt . Farrand , had , after a contest of four hours and a half , given a decisive repulse to the gunboats , with the inconsiderable loss of ...
... night brought the news of a signal victory . Our batter- ies , under the skilful command of Capt . Farrand , had , after a contest of four hours and a half , given a decisive repulse to the gunboats , with the inconsiderable loss of ...
Page 38
... night put an end to the contest , Fremont had been driven back between one and two miles , with a loss , in killed and wounded , of not less than two thousand , and probably much larger , while our loss did not exceed three hundred ...
... night put an end to the contest , Fremont had been driven back between one and two miles , with a loss , in killed and wounded , of not less than two thousand , and probably much larger , while our loss did not exceed three hundred ...
Page 17
... night , aroused from his slumbers and acquainted with the decision of his pilots , ordered the ship to be put ashore , landed his crew in the vicinity of Craney Island , and blew to the four winds of heaven the only naval structure that ...
... night , aroused from his slumbers and acquainted with the decision of his pilots , ordered the ship to be put ashore , landed his crew in the vicinity of Craney Island , and blew to the four winds of heaven the only naval structure that ...
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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