The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 4; Volume 1864D. Appleton & Company, 1865 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... attack was made upon the palace , but repulsed , and eighteen of the ringleaders put to death . The prime minister having , while intoxicated , insulted the queen , was de- posed from his office . His successor ordered the expulsion of ...
... attack was made upon the palace , but repulsed , and eighteen of the ringleaders put to death . The prime minister having , while intoxicated , insulted the queen , was de- posed from his office . His successor ordered the expulsion of ...
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... attack on Mobile . The uncertainty which existed is shown by the following order , issued at a later date : MOBILE ... attacks of cavalry . The other half in reserve will be able to watch the enemy retreating eastward . 2. Colonel E. F. ...
... attack on Mobile . The uncertainty which existed is shown by the following order , issued at a later date : MOBILE ... attacks of cavalry . The other half in reserve will be able to watch the enemy retreating eastward . 2. Colonel E. F. ...
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... attack was intended . On the same day he surprised and entered Okalona . The 9th Illinois cavalry , Lieut . - Col . Burgh , was then sent to Aberdeen to endeavor to se- cure a crossing of the Tombigbee . On the next morning Col ...
... attack was intended . On the same day he surprised and entered Okalona . The 9th Illinois cavalry , Lieut . - Col . Burgh , was then sent to Aberdeen to endeavor to se- cure a crossing of the Tombigbee . On the next morning Col ...
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... attack Shreveport . Act- ing upon this opinion , they withdrew and took a fortified position . From this they were driv- en by a flank movement of Gen. Steele , who pursued , apparently with vigor , and captured some prisoners , and ...
... attack Shreveport . Act- ing upon this opinion , they withdrew and took a fortified position . From this they were driv- en by a flank movement of Gen. Steele , who pursued , apparently with vigor , and captured some prisoners , and ...
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... attack was made on the train , within six miles of the Saline River , by a caval- ry force under Maj . - Gen . Fagan , which result ed in the capture or wounding of all the offi- cers , nearly all the men - of whom two hun- dred and ...
... attack was made on the train , within six miles of the Saline River , by a caval- ry force under Maj . - Gen . Fagan , which result ed in the capture or wounding of all the offi- cers , nearly all the men - of whom two hun- dred and ...
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