Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2D. McKay, 1866 - United States |
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... Chief , 264. - Mitchel's extraordi- nary March Southward , 265. - Capture of Huntsville , Alabama , 266. - Memphis and Charleston Railway seized - Grant's Army near Pittsburg Landing , 267. - Its Position on the 6th of April , 268 ...
... Chief , 264. - Mitchel's extraordi- nary March Southward , 265. - Capture of Huntsville , Alabama , 266. - Memphis and Charleston Railway seized - Grant's Army near Pittsburg Landing , 267. - Its Position on the 6th of April , 268 ...
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... Chief wounded , 412. - Hooker looks into Richmond and is called back , 413 .- " Stonewall " Jackson joins the Confederate Army near Richmond - General Robert E. Lee in command , 414. - Public Expectation disappointed - Hopes excited ...
... Chief wounded , 412. - Hooker looks into Richmond and is called back , 413 .- " Stonewall " Jackson joins the Confederate Army near Richmond - General Robert E. Lee in command , 414. - Public Expectation disappointed - Hopes excited ...
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... Chief of Subsistence . This was done in the face of earnest protests ; and now , at the first mo- mentous trial , this Chief Commissary's incapacity was fatally conspicuous . Under the sanction , if not at the command of Davis , he ...
... Chief of Subsistence . This was done in the face of earnest protests ; and now , at the first mo- mentous trial , this Chief Commissary's incapacity was fatally conspicuous . Under the sanction , if not at the command of Davis , he ...
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... by proclamation on the 12th of August , appointed the last Thursday in September to be observed as a day of fasting , humiliation , and prayer . 4 See page 547 , volume I. 32 JEFFERSON DAVIS'S MESSAGE . cation from that chief leader.
... by proclamation on the 12th of August , appointed the last Thursday in September to be observed as a day of fasting , humiliation , and prayer . 4 See page 547 , volume I. 32 JEFFERSON DAVIS'S MESSAGE . cation from that chief leader.
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... chief command of the army . Price , anxious to drive the Nationals out of Missouri , yielded to the Texan , saying he was " not fighting for distinction but for the defense of the liberties of his country . He was willing to surrender ...
... chief command of the army . Price , anxious to drive the Nationals out of Missouri , yielded to the Texan , saying he was " not fighting for distinction but for the defense of the liberties of his country . He was willing to surrender ...
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Albemarle Sound arms army arrived artillery attack Banks battery battle Beauregard brigade British Buell camp cannon Captain capture cavalry Colonel command composed Confede Confederates conspirators Corinth Creek Cumberland Cumberland River defense dispatch division Donelson enemy expedition Ferry fight fire flag flank fled fleet flotilla force Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Jackson forward Fremont front Government Grant gun-boats Halleck head-quarters heavy guns Heintzelman Henry hundred infantry insurgents intrenchments Island Number Jackson John Johnston Kentucky killed land large number latter Leesburg Lieutenant Manassas McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement Nashville National troops Navy night o'clock officers Ohio Orleans Pope position Potomac prisoners railway re-enforcements rear regiment Richmond river road Roanoke Roanoke Island Secretary Secretary of War sent shell shore shot Sigel soldiers soon steamer surrender Tennessee Tennessee River thousand Union vessels victory Virginia Washington William wounded