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 18
... artillery and means of transportation were to be given up , while they , with their small arms , should proceed by water to any point outside of Texas ; but these condi- tions , though made by a traitor in Federal uniform with fellow ...
... artillery and means of transportation were to be given up , while they , with their small arms , should proceed by water to any point outside of Texas ; but these condi- tions , though made by a traitor in Federal uniform with fellow ...
Page 31
... of battle , all the artillery and baggage joining the army in safety . They brought away from the field of battle 300 prisoners , 4 cannon , and 3 baggage - wagons . " As this was the only important battle in which '
... of battle , all the artillery and baggage joining the army in safety . They brought away from the field of battle 300 prisoners , 4 cannon , and 3 baggage - wagons . " As this was the only important battle in which '
Page 36
... artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers , they were badly armed , many of them not at all ; having been sorely disappointed by the capture of a ...
... artillery , the Rebels fled without resistance , and were chased 30 miles into Arkansas . It appeared that , though in great numbers , they were badly armed , many of them not at all ; having been sorely disappointed by the capture of a ...
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... artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber and thick un- derbrush . Sending across a light battery , which was instantly driven back , he , while ...
... artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber and thick un- derbrush . Sending across a light battery , which was instantly driven back , he , while ...
Page 39
... artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber and thick un- derbrush . Sending across a light battery , which was instantly driven back , he , while ...
... artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber and thick un- derbrush . Sending across a light battery , which was instantly driven back , he , while ...
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