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... Army " of the North . - General McDowell . - The Affair of Bull Run.— An Artillery Duel . - THE BATTLE OF MANASSAS .- " On to Richmond . " - Scenery of the Battle - field . - Crises in the Battle . - Devoted Courage of the Confederates ...
... Army " of the North . - General McDowell . - The Affair of Bull Run.— An Artillery Duel . - THE BATTLE OF MANASSAS .- " On to Richmond . " - Scenery of the Battle - field . - Crises in the Battle . - Devoted Courage of the Confederates ...
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... Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the South .... PAGE 206 CHAPTER IX . Prospects of the Year 1862. - The Lines of the Potomac ...
... Army . - The Quarter - master's Department . - Hygiene of the Camps . - Ravages of the Southern Army by Disease . - The Devotion of the Women of the South .... PAGE 206 CHAPTER IX . Prospects of the Year 1862. - The Lines of the Potomac ...
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... Army on the Retreat . - Comparative Unimportance of the Disaster . - The BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND . Importance of the Island to the South . - Death of Captain Wise . - Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress ...
... Army on the Retreat . - Comparative Unimportance of the Disaster . - The BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND . Importance of the Island to the South . - Death of Captain Wise . - Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress ...
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... Army , which was to be a permanent establishment . But among the strong- est indications of the probability of war ... army and navy on the part of officers of Southern birth or association , and their prompt identification with the ...
... Army , which was to be a permanent establishment . But among the strong- est indications of the probability of war ... army and navy on the part of officers of Southern birth or association , and their prompt identification with the ...
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... army . Baltimore had been subdued ; the route through it was restored ; and such were the facilities of Northern transportation , that it was estimated that not less than four or five thousand volunteers were transported through the ...
... army . Baltimore had been subdued ; the route through it was restored ; and such were the facilities of Northern transportation , that it was estimated that not less than four or five thousand volunteers were transported through the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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