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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... skirmishing took place on the return of the expedition , causing a loss of seventy - five in killed , wounded , and missing . AIKIN , Miss LUCY , an English author and poet , born at Warrington , Eng . , Nov. 6 , 1781 ; died at ...
... skirmishing took place on the return of the expedition , causing a loss of seventy - five in killed , wounded , and missing . AIKIN , Miss LUCY , an English author and poet , born at Warrington , Eng . , Nov. 6 , 1781 ; died at ...
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... skirmishing ensued . The encamp- ment was made that night on the west side of Baker's Creek , the enemy appearing in line of battle on the opposite side . The Confederate force consisted of about two thousand cavalry under Gen ...
... skirmishing ensued . The encamp- ment was made that night on the west side of Baker's Creek , the enemy appearing in line of battle on the opposite side . The Confederate force consisted of about two thousand cavalry under Gen ...
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... skirmishing all day . On the 25th the ad- vance reached Memphis , at 11 P. M. , having marched nearly fifty miles that day . It was re- ported that a million bushels of corn were de- stroyed , many miles in length of the Memphis and ...
... skirmishing all day . On the 25th the ad- vance reached Memphis , at 11 P. M. , having marched nearly fifty miles that day . It was re- ported that a million bushels of corn were de- stroyed , many miles in length of the Memphis and ...
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... skirmishing with the cavalry of the enemy . At noon Gen. Crufts made a junction , and the whole corps moved forward in line of battle , with cavalry in ad- vance and on the flanks , until it reached the vicinity of Tunnel Hill . On the ...
... skirmishing with the cavalry of the enemy . At noon Gen. Crufts made a junction , and the whole corps moved forward in line of battle , with cavalry in ad- vance and on the flanks , until it reached the vicinity of Tunnel Hill . On the ...
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... Skirmishing commenced immediately . The artillery dashed into position on the gallop , the infantry on the double - quick step , and in a brief period of time a severe battle was progressing . Elder's bat- tery unlimbered at the head of ...
... Skirmishing commenced immediately . The artillery dashed into position on the gallop , the infantry on the double - quick step , and in a brief period of time a severe battle was progressing . Elder's bat- tery unlimbered at the head of ...
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