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 23
... wounded on either side . But among the Confederate dead or severely wounded in the decisive charge , were Lt. - Col . Sutton , Maj . Lockridge , Capts . Lang and Heurel , and several lieutenants . Col. W. L. Robards and Maj . Raguet ...
... wounded on either side . But among the Confederate dead or severely wounded in the decisive charge , were Lt. - Col . Sutton , Maj . Lockridge , Capts . Lang and Heurel , and several lieutenants . Col. W. L. Robards and Maj . Raguet ...
Page 31
... wounded to hobble off , were taken ; and , though a letter to The New York Herald , written from the battle - field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- fire , the infantry moving steadily to | mistakably ours , but the ...
... wounded to hobble off , were taken ; and , though a letter to The New York Herald , written from the battle - field on the 9th , speaks of " a considerable quan- fire , the infantry moving steadily to | mistakably ours , but the ...
Page 40
... wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels recoiling into their woody covert , our soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew ...
... wounded can As darkness came on , the firing gradually slackened and ceased ; the Rebels recoiling into their woody covert , our soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew ...
Page 41
... wounded , small arms . III . KENTUCKY - TENNESSEE - ALABAMA . THE river Tennessee , taking rise is the largest tributary , draining an in the rugged valleys of south - west- area of over 40,000 square miles . ern Virginia , between the ...
... wounded , small arms . III . KENTUCKY - TENNESSEE - ALABAMA . THE river Tennessee , taking rise is the largest tributary , draining an in the rugged valleys of south - west- area of over 40,000 square miles . ern Virginia , between the ...
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... wounded . A Federal surgeon's certificate , which I have seen , says that there were about 400 Confederate pris- oners wounded in hospital at Paducah , making 1,534 wounded . I was satisfied the killed would increase the number to 2,000 ...
... wounded . A Federal surgeon's certificate , which I have seen , says that there were about 400 Confederate pris- oners wounded in hospital at Paducah , making 1,534 wounded . I was satisfied the killed would increase the number to 2,000 ...
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