The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the Various Naval and Military Engagements, of the Heroic Deeds Performed by Armies and Individuals, and of Touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin, Volume 2H. Bill, 1866 - United States |
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... corps d'armée , under the respective commands of Generals McDowell , Sumner , Heintzelman , Keyes , and Banks . By a suc- ceeding order of March 11th , General McClellan was relieved of the general command of these corps , and was ...
... corps d'armée , under the respective commands of Generals McDowell , Sumner , Heintzelman , Keyes , and Banks . By a suc- ceeding order of March 11th , General McClellan was relieved of the general command of these corps , and was ...
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... corps d'armée , that it might act more effectively in the field . The Congressional Com- mittee on the conduct of the war urged this ; the President and Secretary of War urged it . " But , " says the Congressional Committee , " it did ...
... corps d'armée , that it might act more effectively in the field . The Congressional Com- mittee on the conduct of the war urged this ; the President and Secretary of War urged it . " But , " says the Congressional Committee , " it did ...
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... corps of the Army of the Potomac , excepting General Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula - the narrow ...
... corps of the Army of the Potomac , excepting General Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula - the narrow ...
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... corps d'armée , that it might act more effectively in the field . The Congressional Com- mittee on the conduct of the war urged this ; the President and Secretary of War urged it . " But , " says the Congressional Committee , " it did ...
... corps d'armée , that it might act more effectively in the field . The Congressional Com- mittee on the conduct of the war urged this ; the President and Secretary of War urged it . " But , " says the Congressional Committee , " it did ...
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... corps of the Army of the Potomac , excepting General Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula --- the ...
... corps of the Army of the Potomac , excepting General Banks's corps of about thirty - five thousand men , who were on the other side of the Blue Ridge , in the Valley of the Shenandoah , to embark at once for the Penin- sula --- the ...
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advance arms artillery assailed assault attack banks batteries battle brave bridge brigade Brigadier-General Buell camp captured cavalry centre Centreville charge Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced conflict Corinth Corps Creek crossed Cumberland Gap defence desperate Division driven enemy enemy's fell field fight fire five flag flank fleet Fort Fisher forward Fredericksburg front gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Heintzelman heroic hill hundred infantry intrenchments James River Kentucky land loss Major-General McClellan McClernand miles military morning Mountain moved movement Murfreesboro Nashville National troops nearly night North o'clock occupied officers opened patriot troops position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel army rebel force rebel lines rebellion rebels reënforcements regiments repulsed retreat Richmond ridge river road Rosecrans rushed Savannah scene sent shell Sherman shot side skirmishers soldiers soon South Carolina storm surrender Tennessee thousand Union army Union troops valley victory Washington whole woods wounded