The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 - Slavery |
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... Potomac - Jack- Bon retreats - Fremont strikes Ewell at Cross - Keys -Jackson crosses the South Fork at Port Repub- lic , and beats Tyler - Heth routed by Crook at Lewisburg . VII . McClellan before Richmond .. .140 Fitz John Porter ...
... Potomac - Jack- Bon retreats - Fremont strikes Ewell at Cross - Keys -Jackson crosses the South Fork at Port Repub- lic , and beats Tyler - Heth routed by Crook at Lewisburg . VII . McClellan before Richmond .. .140 Fitz John Porter ...
Page 12
... Potomac , with heavy loss - Cavalry encounters along the Blue Ridge Jenkins raids to Cham- bersburg - Lee crosses the Potomac - Hooker and Halleck at odds - Hooker relleved - Meade in command - Ewell at York - Collision of van- guards ...
... Potomac , with heavy loss - Cavalry encounters along the Blue Ridge Jenkins raids to Cham- bersburg - Lee crosses the Potomac - Hooker and Halleck at odds - Hooker relleved - Meade in command - Ewell at York - Collision of van- guards ...
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... Potomac and the Missouri , denied him even an an- swer to his frequent and importunate requisitions and representations . An urgent appeal , however , to the Gov- ernor of the adjacent Territory of Colorado , had procured him thence a ...
... Potomac and the Missouri , denied him even an an- swer to his frequent and importunate requisitions and representations . An urgent appeal , however , to the Gov- ernor of the adjacent Territory of Colorado , had procured him thence a ...
Page 85
... Potomac and higher Mississippi , or manders as Butler and Farragut . At length , the joyful tidings reached the former from the latter that his fleet was all over the bar , reloaded , and ready for action ; and that he hoped to move up ...
... Potomac and higher Mississippi , or manders as Butler and Farragut . At length , the joyful tidings reached the former from the latter that his fleet was all over the bar , reloaded , and ready for action ; and that he hoped to move up ...
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... Potomac , ' with the Baltimore this grand army of 200,000 men , ap- and Ohio Railroad obstructed and parently fatigued by the necessity of broken up on its right , and the navi- framing excuse after excuse for its gation of the Potomac ...
... Potomac , ' with the Baltimore this grand army of 200,000 men , ap- and Ohio Railroad obstructed and parently fatigued by the necessity of broken up on its right , and the navi- framing excuse after excuse for its gation of the Potomac ...
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