Drum-beat of the Nation: The First Period of the War of the Rebellion from Its Outbreak to the Close of 1862 |
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A. P. Hill advance Antietam artillery attack bank batteries battle Beauregard boats Bragg bridge brigade Buell Bull Run Burnside cannon Captain captured cavalry Centreville Charleston Colonel command Commodore Confederacy Confederate army Confederate troops Corinth corps Creek cross D. H. Hill division Dorn drive east enemy eral fall back field fight flag flank fleet front ground gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Heintzelman hill horses hundred Jackson Jefferson Davis Johnston Kentucky land Longstreet Manassas McClellan miles Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain move Murfreesboro musketry Nashville negroes night o'clock officers Ohio opened fire pickets Pope position Potomac President Lincoln railroad rear regiments retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans secessionists sent Sharpsburg shells shouted side skirmishers slavery slaves soldiers solid shot South Carolina steamboats stream Sumner Tennessee thousand town turnpike Union army Union line Union troops vessels victory Virginia volley Washington woods