Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... wounded and pris- oners , and two of their guns . On the Union side 39 were killed and 125 wounded . In spite of rain and mud , General Thomas made vigorous pursuit , bringing up his forces in front of the enemy's works on the river ...
... wounded and pris- oners , and two of their guns . On the Union side 39 were killed and 125 wounded . In spite of rain and mud , General Thomas made vigorous pursuit , bringing up his forces in front of the enemy's works on the river ...
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... wounded ; the heavy guns of the upper batteries were brought to bear on the assailants with destructive fury ; and Foote , him- self seriously hurt , withdrew his vessels to a place of security . General Floyd , now in command at ...
... wounded ; the heavy guns of the upper batteries were brought to bear on the assailants with destructive fury ; and Foote , him- self seriously hurt , withdrew his vessels to a place of security . General Floyd , now in command at ...
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... wounded on both sides ( Union - 500 killed , 2,108 wounded ; Confederate - 466 killed , 1,534 wounded * ) were somewhat greater than on the field at Bull Run . In material fruits to the victor , the two battles are not comparable ...
... wounded on both sides ( Union - 500 killed , 2,108 wounded ; Confederate - 466 killed , 1,534 wounded * ) were somewhat greater than on the field at Bull Run . In material fruits to the victor , the two battles are not comparable ...
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... wounded on the Union side numbering 1,183 ; on the Confederate side , 1,500 . It was a decisive victory , which practically settled the contest for Missouri and brought the war line within the State of Arkansas . Albert Pike , a native ...
... wounded on the Union side numbering 1,183 ; on the Confederate side , 1,500 . It was a decisive victory , which practically settled the contest for Missouri and brought the war line within the State of Arkansas . Albert Pike , a native ...
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... wounded during the Mexican War . * The Government losses during the two days were over twelve thousand , includ- ing the prisoners taken from Prentiss's command near night on the 6th . Of this total , 1,754 were killed , and 8,408 wounded ...
... wounded during the Mexican War . * The Government losses during the two days were over twelve thousand , includ- ing the prisoners taken from Prentiss's command near night on the 6th . Of this total , 1,754 were killed , and 8,408 wounded ...
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