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... ADVANCE OF THE Line of Battle BATTLE BETWEEN THE UNION CAVALRY UNDER GREGG AND THE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY UNDER STUART MAJOR - GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER 217 • 231 • 235 · UNION HEADQUARTERS , JULY 3 , 1863. GENERAL GRANT xiii.
... ADVANCE OF THE Line of Battle BATTLE BETWEEN THE UNION CAVALRY UNDER GREGG AND THE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY UNDER STUART MAJOR - GENERAL GEORGE A. CUSTER 217 • 231 • 235 · UNION HEADQUARTERS , JULY 3 , 1863. GENERAL GRANT xiii.
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... advance of Bur goyne had already roused the people of New York and New Hampshire , and the legislature of the lat ter State had ordered General Stark with a brigade of militia to stop the progress of the enemy on the Stark raised his ...
... advance of Bur goyne had already roused the people of New York and New Hampshire , and the legislature of the lat ter State had ordered General Stark with a brigade of militia to stop the progress of the enemy on the Stark raised his ...
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... advance , and finally forced him to retreat with a loss of nearly one half his men . The Americans lost in Germans and British about twice as many , but ers , and completely wrecked the forces of Baum lost nearly a thousand of his best ...
... advance , and finally forced him to retreat with a loss of nearly one half his men . The Americans lost in Germans and British about twice as many , but ers , and completely wrecked the forces of Baum lost nearly a thousand of his best ...
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... advance by repul- sing the bayonet charge of the guards and gren- adiers . Washington , a true leader of men , was prompt to recognize in Wayne a soldier to whom could be intrusted any especially difficult enterprise which called for ...
... advance by repul- sing the bayonet charge of the guards and gren- adiers . Washington , a true leader of men , was prompt to recognize in Wayne a soldier to whom could be intrusted any especially difficult enterprise which called for ...
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... advance of the neck , detaching two co Carolina troops to move columns and make a false a between the two of the force consisted of Ne tack . The rest Englanders , Pen Each attacking a forlorn h followed hundred and twer body . At ...
... advance of the neck , detaching two co Carolina troops to move columns and make a false a between the two of the force consisted of Ne tack . The rest Englanders , Pen Each attacking a forlorn h followed hundred and twer body . At ...
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