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... MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates.- General McClellan . — Meeting of the Federal Congress . — Mr . Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral ...
... MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates.- General McClellan . — Meeting of the Federal Congress . — Mr . Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral ...
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... Mountain . - General Rose- crans . - Failure of General Lee's Plan of Attack . - He removes to the Kanawha Re- gion . - The Opportunity of a Decisive Battle lost . - Retreat of Rosecrans . - General H. R. Jackson's Affair on the ...
... Mountain . - General Rose- crans . - Failure of General Lee's Plan of Attack . - He removes to the Kanawha Re- gion . - The Opportunity of a Decisive Battle lost . - Retreat of Rosecrans . - General H. R. Jackson's Affair on the ...
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... MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates . - General Mc- Clellan .-- Meeting of the Federal Congress . - Mr . Lincoln's Message . - Kentucky.- Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the ...
... MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates . - General Mc- Clellan .-- Meeting of the Federal Congress . - Mr . Lincoln's Message . - Kentucky.- Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the ...
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... movements and the overwhelming numbers of the North . The first of the series of these characteristic disasters was now to befall the South . THE BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . The main column of THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 83.
... movements and the overwhelming numbers of the North . The first of the series of these characteristic disasters was now to befall the South . THE BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . The main column of THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 83.
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... Mountain . Col. Pegram occu- pied the mountain with a force of about sixteen hundred men and some pieces of artillery . On the slopes of Laurel Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces ...
... Mountain . Col. Pegram occu- pied the mountain with a force of about sixteen hundred men and some pieces of artillery . On the slopes of Laurel Hill , General Garnett was intrenched with a force of three thousand infantry , six pieces ...
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