Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... cavalry , in all about 13,000 men . Mobile was defended by about 10,000 troops with 300 field and siege guns under command of Major Gen- eral D. H. Maury and there were also five gunboats under Commodore Eben- ezer Farrand . Canby began ...
... cavalry , in all about 13,000 men . Mobile was defended by about 10,000 troops with 300 field and siege guns under command of Major Gen- eral D. H. Maury and there were also five gunboats under Commodore Eben- ezer Farrand . Canby began ...
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... cavalry was sent from Pensacola to cut him off but was pre- vented by high water from crossing the Alabama and Tombigbee . After Johnston capitulated in the spring of 1865 , Taylor surrendered to Canby on May 4 all the remaining forces ...
... cavalry was sent from Pensacola to cut him off but was pre- vented by high water from crossing the Alabama and Tombigbee . After Johnston capitulated in the spring of 1865 , Taylor surrendered to Canby on May 4 all the remaining forces ...
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... cavalry , infantry and artillery , was to march from the mouth of Gauley River , West Vir- ginia , to destroy the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad and reinforce Si- gel at Staunton for a movement on Lynchburg . Sigel had about 24,000 men ...
... cavalry , infantry and artillery , was to march from the mouth of Gauley River , West Vir- ginia , to destroy the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad and reinforce Si- gel at Staunton for a movement on Lynchburg . Sigel had about 24,000 men ...
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... cavalry was behind the centre and on the left flank . Breck- inridge formed line with Echols ' bri- gade on the right and Wharton's on the left with the Institute cadets and the 62d Virginia between the two . NEW MARKET May 15 , 1864 ...
... cavalry was behind the centre and on the left flank . Breck- inridge formed line with Echols ' bri- gade on the right and Wharton's on the left with the Institute cadets and the 62d Virginia between the two . NEW MARKET May 15 , 1864 ...
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... cavalry force from Princeton , and on the 8th reached Shannon's Bridge , where he found next morning that the Confederates - three regiments and a battalion of infantry and two bat- teries - under General A. G. Jenkins and Colonel John ...
... cavalry force from Princeton , and on the 8th reached Shannon's Bridge , where he found next morning that the Confederates - three regiments and a battalion of infantry and two bat- teries - under General A. G. Jenkins and Colonel John ...
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