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... River . - Secession of Missouri from the Federal Union . - Fremont superseded .-- The Federal forces in Missouri de- moralized .-- General Price at Springfield . - Review of his Campaign . - SKETCH OF GENERAL PRICE . - Coldness of the ...
... River . - Secession of Missouri from the Federal Union . - Fremont superseded .-- The Federal forces in Missouri de- moralized .-- General Price at Springfield . - Review of his Campaign . - SKETCH OF GENERAL PRICE . - Coldness of the ...
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... River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " -Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the ...
... River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " -Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the ...
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... River , invested by them . At Sewell's Point , some eight or ten miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency and strength by resisting an attack made upon it on the ...
... River , invested by them . At Sewell's Point , some eight or ten miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency and strength by resisting an attack made upon it on the ...
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... river precipitately . Resuming his first direction and plan , General Johnston pro- ceeded to Winchester . There his army was in position to op- pose either McClellan from the West , or Patterson from the North - east , and to form a ...
... river precipitately . Resuming his first direction and plan , General Johnston pro- ceeded to Winchester . There his army was in position to op- pose either McClellan from the West , or Patterson from the North - east , and to form a ...
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... River , the pursuing enemy fell upon the rear of the distressed little army , and skirmishing continued during the day . Four companies of the Georgia regiment were cut off . At one of the fords , a sharp conflict ensued , in which the ...
... River , the pursuing enemy fell upon the rear of the distressed little army , and skirmishing continued during the day . Four companies of the Georgia regiment were cut off . At one of the fords , a sharp conflict ensued , in which the ...
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