Southern History of the War, Volume 1This work presents the history of the Civil War from a pro-Southern perspective. |
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Page 69
... reached the depot they found a crowd already collected there and gathering from every point in the city . The other troops of the Massachusetts regiment who had preceded them in the horse cars had been pursued by the people along the ...
... reached the depot they found a crowd already collected there and gathering from every point in the city . The other troops of the Massachusetts regiment who had preceded them in the horse cars had been pursued by the people along the ...
Page 93
... reaching at this ford the opposite bank of the stream , Gen. Garnett desired one company from the 23d Virginia regiment to be formed behind some high drift wood ... reached Monterey and formed a junction with Gen Jackson THE FIRST YEAR . 93.
... reaching at this ford the opposite bank of the stream , Gen. Garnett desired one company from the 23d Virginia regiment to be formed behind some high drift wood ... reached Monterey and formed a junction with Gen Jackson THE FIRST YEAR . 93.
Page 94
Edward Alfred Pollard. Ramsey reached Monterey and formed a junction with Gen Jackson . The actual reverses of the retreat consisted of some thirty- odd killed and wounded , a number missing , many of whom afterwards reached the command ...
Edward Alfred Pollard. Ramsey reached Monterey and formed a junction with Gen Jackson . The actual reverses of the retreat consisted of some thirty- odd killed and wounded , a number missing , many of whom afterwards reached the command ...
Page 95
... reached the government at Richmond , the telegraph brought , by a devious route , the news of the battle of Carthage in Missouri . The blow given to the enemy at this distant point , was the first of the brilliant exploits which ...
... reached the government at Richmond , the telegraph brought , by a devious route , the news of the battle of Carthage in Missouri . The blow given to the enemy at this distant point , was the first of the brilliant exploits which ...
Page 107
... reached Manassas about noon on the twentieth , preceded by the 7th and 8th Georgia regi- ments and by Jackson's brigade , consisting of the 2d , 4th , 5th 27th and 33d Virginia regiments . He was accompanied by General Bee , with the ...
... reached Manassas about noon on the twentieth , preceded by the 7th and 8th Georgia regi- ments and by Jackson's brigade , consisting of the 2d , 4th , 5th 27th and 33d Virginia regiments . He was accompanied by General Bee , with the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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