Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 3D. McKay, 1866 - United States |
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... Government . Also an outline sketch of the efforts of the loyal citizens to reorgan- ize the Governments of States which had been disorganized by the Rebellion , and to restore the Union and re - establish it upon the sure foundations ...
... Government . Also an outline sketch of the efforts of the loyal citizens to reorgan- ize the Governments of States which had been disorganized by the Rebellion , and to restore the Union and re - establish it upon the sure foundations ...
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... Government concerning Slavery- Reorganization of the Army - Condition of the Army , in April , 1863 , 19. - Corps Badges - Condition of the Confederate Army , 20. - Discipline and Equipment of the Confederate Army - Composition of the ...
... Government concerning Slavery- Reorganization of the Army - Condition of the Army , in April , 1863 , 19. - Corps Badges - Condition of the Confederate Army , 20. - Discipline and Equipment of the Confederate Army - Composition of the ...
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... GOVERNMENT . Preparation of an Expedition against Mobile , 506. - Fortifications around Mobile , 507. - Gathering of Troops at New Orleans , 508. - Advance of the National Forces , 509. - Attack on Spanish Fort , on Mobile Bay , 510 ...
... GOVERNMENT . Preparation of an Expedition against Mobile , 506. - Fortifications around Mobile , 507. - Gathering of Troops at New Orleans , 508. - Advance of the National Forces , 509. - Attack on Spanish Fort , on Mobile Bay , 510 ...
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... Government in the conduct of the war . The Emancipation Proclamation had quickly developed , in full vigor , the pro - slavery element among these officers , many of whom openly declared that they never would have engaged in the war had ...
... Government in the conduct of the war . The Emancipation Proclamation had quickly developed , in full vigor , the pro - slavery element among these officers , many of whom openly declared that they never would have engaged in the war had ...
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... Government , under orders to harrass , pillage , and capture the enemy , than that of a soldier . Lee publicly commended him for his " activity and skill " in " killing , wounding , and capturing " during a brief period , " about 1,200 ...
... Government , under orders to harrass , pillage , and capture the enemy , than that of a soldier . Lee publicly commended him for his " activity and skill " in " killing , wounding , and capturing " during a brief period , " about 1,200 ...
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advance army artillery assailants assault Atlanta attack Banks battery battle BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA Battle of Gettysburg Bragg bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Charleston Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel column command Confederates corps Creek crossed Culp's Hill destroyed direction division expedition Ferry fight fire flank force Fort Fisher Fort Sumter Fort Wagner front garrison Gettysburg Government Grant gun-boats guns head-quarters heavy Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments July killed Knoxville latter Lee's Little Round Top Longstreet Lookout Mountain loss Meade Meade's miles Mississippi Morgan morning Morris Island moved movement Murfreesboro National nearly night o'clock officers Ohio ordered passed Pennsylvania pontoon bridge position Potomac prisoners pushed raid railway Rapid Anna Rappahannock re-enforcements rear regiments repulsed retreat Richmond Ridge River road Rosecrans Seminary Ridge sent Sherman skirmishers soldiers Tennessee Tennessee River thousand tion troops Union Valley vessels Virginia wounded York