Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 3D. McKay, 1866 - United States |
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... hundred prisoners , after a loss of about five hundred Stuart reported his loss at six hundred men , among whom was Gen- eral W. H. F. Lee , wounded . men . Pleasanton's cavalry reconnoissance developed the fact of Lee's grand movement ...
... hundred prisoners , after a loss of about five hundred Stuart reported his loss at six hundred men , among whom was Gen- eral W. H. F. Lee , wounded . men . Pleasanton's cavalry reconnoissance developed the fact of Lee's grand movement ...
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... hundred and forty - five cannon in battery along the line occupied by Longstreet and Hill . Meade , too , had been preparing for the expected shock of battle . General Hunt , his chief of artillery , had worked all night in arranging ...
... hundred and forty - five cannon in battery along the line occupied by Longstreet and Hill . Meade , too , had been preparing for the expected shock of battle . General Hunt , his chief of artillery , had worked all night in arranging ...
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... hundred and twenty - five of the men , and made fifteen hundred of them prisoners , with three battle - flags . Pettigrew was mortally wounded , and Major Webb , who led the Sixth Michigan Cavalry in a charge on the occasion , was ...
... hundred and twenty - five of the men , and made fifteen hundred of them prisoners , with three battle - flags . Pettigrew was mortally wounded , and Major Webb , who led the Sixth Michigan Cavalry in a charge on the occasion , was ...
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... hundred well - mounted men and six guns . He crossed the swollen Cumberland River at Burksville , after some opposition from General Jacobs's cavalry , ' and pushed rapidly on to Columbia , where he was encountered " and kept in check ...
... hundred well - mounted men and six guns . He crossed the swollen Cumberland River at Burksville , after some opposition from General Jacobs's cavalry , ' and pushed rapidly on to Columbia , where he was encountered " and kept in check ...
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... hundred horses were seized , and a new system of plunder was inaugurated , by demanding of the owner of each mill and factory one thousand dollars in currency , as a condition of the safety of his property from the flames . Having ...
... hundred horses were seized , and a new system of plunder was inaugurated , by demanding of the owner of each mill and factory one thousand dollars in currency , as a condition of the safety of his property from the flames . Having ...
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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