Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... crossed over to the Kentucky side . Buell , on the 29th of December , or- dered General Thomas to drive out the invaders . One of Thomas's brigades being prevented by floods from joining the rest of the division , Crittenden ordered an ...
... crossed over to the Kentucky side . Buell , on the 29th of December , or- dered General Thomas to drive out the invaders . One of Thomas's brigades being prevented by floods from joining the rest of the division , Crittenden ordered an ...
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... crossed by the enemy , was made aware of the impending onslaught . In both encamp- ments the alarm was promptly given , and line of battle formed in time to receive the assault . Some of Sher- man's regiments gave way in disorder ...
... crossed by the enemy , was made aware of the impending onslaught . In both encamp- ments the alarm was promptly given , and line of battle formed in time to receive the assault . Some of Sher- man's regiments gave way in disorder ...
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... crossed the Rappahannock . On his retreat the Potomac blockade came to an end . The Merrimac , a steam frigate partially destroyed by Commander McCauley when he abandoned Norfolk the previous year , had been reconstructed by the ...
... crossed the Rappahannock . On his retreat the Potomac blockade came to an end . The Merrimac , a steam frigate partially destroyed by Commander McCauley when he abandoned Norfolk the previous year , had been reconstructed by the ...
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... crossed the river a few days before , and was soon joined by Couch , Heintzelman's corps fol- lowing , and the enemy was driven from Seven Pines , on the stage road by Bottom's Bridge . The extreme right , under Porter , on the same day ...
... crossed the river a few days before , and was soon joined by Couch , Heintzelman's corps fol- lowing , and the enemy was driven from Seven Pines , on the stage road by Bottom's Bridge . The extreme right , under Porter , on the same day ...
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... crossing , and thence nearly following its right bank about seven miles in radius from the city . On the 15th a fleet of gunboats , consisting of the Monitor , Galena , Naugatuck , Port Royal , and Aroostook , under Flag - officer ...
... crossing , and thence nearly following its right bank about seven miles in radius from the city . On the 15th a fleet of gunboats , consisting of the Monitor , Galena , Naugatuck , Port Royal , and Aroostook , under Flag - officer ...
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