The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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Page 12
... West raids up Red River Disabled and abandoned - The Indianola cap- tured by the Webb and Queen of the West - The Indianola blown up in a panic - The Webb flees up Red River - Grant moves down the Mississippi- Com , Porter runs the ...
... West raids up Red River Disabled and abandoned - The Indianola cap- tured by the Webb and Queen of the West - The Indianola blown up in a panic - The Webb flees up Red River - Grant moves down the Mississippi- Com , Porter runs the ...
Page 33
... west of Fort Smith , the Confederates being led by Col. Cooper , the Unionists by Opothleyolo . The result was not decisive , but the advantage appears to have been with the Rebel party , the Unionists being constrained soon after to ...
... west of Fort Smith , the Confederates being led by Col. Cooper , the Unionists by Opothleyolo . The result was not decisive , but the advantage appears to have been with the Rebel party , the Unionists being constrained soon after to ...
Page 36
... western bor- der of the State , was about this time attacked " by a Rebel band of 500 to 800 , under Col. Hughes ... west , where the Rebels , now led by Gen. T. C. Hindman , " were threatening a fresh invasion . Setting forward from ...
... western bor- der of the State , was about this time attacked " by a Rebel band of 500 to 800 , under Col. Hughes ... west , where the Rebels , now led by Gen. T. C. Hindman , " were threatening a fresh invasion . Setting forward from ...
Page 36
... west , and Gen. Totten from the east . He found , on coming up , that the enemy had sent their baggage to the rear , and were preparing to retreat . Immediately charging with cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance ...
... west , and Gen. Totten from the east . He found , on coming up , that the enemy had sent their baggage to the rear , and were preparing to retreat . Immediately charging with cavalry and artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance ...
Page 36
... west of Van Buren , and 18 south - west of Fayetteville , when he was apprised of this advance , " with one of his three brigades ( Gen. Salomon's ) , pro- tecting his trains at Rhea's Mills , 8 miles north . Determined not to be driven ...
... west of Van Buren , and 18 south - west of Fayetteville , when he was apprised of this advance , " with one of his three brigades ( Gen. Salomon's ) , pro- tecting his trains at Rhea's Mills , 8 miles north . Determined not to be driven ...
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A. P. Hill abatis advance April arms artillery assailed assault attack Banks battle Bragg bridge Brig.-Gen brigade burned Capt captured cavalry charge Chattanooga command Confederate Corinth corps creek crossed defenses dispatched division enemy enemy's fell fight fire flank fleet Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg front Grant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry heavy Heintzelman held Hill Hooker horses infantry intrenchments Jackson Lee's loss Maj.-Gen mand March McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement nearly negroes night officers Ohio passed Port Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners pushed railroad reached rear Rebel army Rebel batteries Rebel force Rebellion rëenforced regiments repulsed retreat Richmond ridge river road Rosecrans routed says sent Sept shell Sherman shot side sion skirmishers Slavery slaves Smith soldiers soon South Carolina strong surrender Tennessee thence tion troops Union vance Vicksburg Virginia woods