The Great RebellionРипол Классик, 1994 - History |
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... whole Army - Sheridan at Winchester - His Approach to the Field - His Sudden Arrival and Stirring Appeals — Forms a new Line of BattleRepulse of the Enemy - Advance of his Line – The Enemy's Position Carried - Complete Overthrow of the ...
... whole Army - Sheridan at Winchester - His Approach to the Field - His Sudden Arrival and Stirring Appeals — Forms a new Line of BattleRepulse of the Enemy - Advance of his Line – The Enemy's Position Carried - Complete Overthrow of the ...
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... whole force numbered about thirty - five thousand men , while that of the enemy was full sixty thousand , if not more . With his overwhelming numbers , he dashed now on one portion of the line , and now on another , each time repulsed ...
... whole force numbered about thirty - five thousand men , while that of the enemy was full sixty thousand , if not more . With his overwhelming numbers , he dashed now on one portion of the line , and now on another , each time repulsed ...
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... whole force to the James River . All the wagons , heavy guns , etc. , were also gathered there , and General Keyes , with his corps , , sent across the White Oak Swamp to seize strong positions on the opposite side , so as to cover the ...
... whole force to the James River . All the wagons , heavy guns , etc. , were also gathered there , and General Keyes , with his corps , , sent across the White Oak Swamp to seize strong positions on the opposite side , so as to cover the ...
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... whole country was dark with his moving masses , and the summer sun went down in an ocean of rolling smoke , that heaved and rifted before the deafening explosions which made the earth tremble . Our wearied , hungry troops moved amid ...
... whole country was dark with his moving masses , and the summer sun went down in an ocean of rolling smoke , that heaved and rifted before the deafening explosions which made the earth tremble . Our wearied , hungry troops moved amid ...
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... whole truth burst upon the country , it was stunned at the danger it had escaped , and filled with admiration at the valor of the army and skill of its leader , which had not merely kept at bay , but rolled back the overwhelming numbers ...
... whole truth burst upon the country , it was stunned at the danger it had escaped , and filled with admiration at the valor of the army and skill of its leader , which had not merely kept at bay , but rolled back the overwhelming numbers ...
Contents
CHAPTER XXI | 274 |
CHAPTER XXII | 287 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 305 |
ArmyFight of Warrens CorpsDeath of SedgwickGrand | 345 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 365 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 380 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 403 |
CHAPTER XXX | 419 |
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CHAPTER X | 147 |
CHAPTER XI | 155 |
CHAPTER XII | 169 |
JANUARYAPRIL 1863 | 177 |
CHAPTER XIV | 184 |
JULY 1883 | 197 |
CHAPTER XVI | 210 |
CHAPTER XVII | 219 |
Curious Aspect of the BattlefieldQuantrell in MissouriRaid | 226 |
SEPTEMBER 1863 | 239 |
The Army at ChattanoogaGrant Placed in Command of the Missis | 255 |
Mr Chases ResignationWant of a Financial SystemLow state of Pub | 433 |
CHAPTER XXXII | 450 |
CHAPTER XXXIV | 481 |
CHAPTER XXXV | 493 |
CHAPTER XXXVI | 509 |
CHAPTER XXXVII | 522 |
CHAPTER XXXVIII | 535 |
CHAPTER XL | 564 |
CHAPTER XLI | 582 |
Official Report of LieutenantGeneral ULYBBES S GRANT Containing | 617 |
Official Reports of MajorGeneral W T SHERMAN | 667 |
The Army of the United States during the Rebellion | 702 |
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