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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... effective force of plics , to three persons acting as " Conamissioners on behalf of the ur litle army . When , soon after Mr. Lincoln's election , but months prior to his in - cretly appointed by the Convention aguration , Gen. David E ...
... effective force of plics , to three persons acting as " Conamissioners on behalf of the ur litle army . When , soon after Mr. Lincoln's election , but months prior to his in - cretly appointed by the Convention aguration , Gen. David E ...
Page 17
... effective force of plies , to three persons acting as our little army . When , soon after Mr. Lincoln's election , but months prior to his in- auguration , Gen. David E. Twiggs was dispatched by Secretary Floyd ' December 5 , 1860 ...
... effective force of plies , to three persons acting as our little army . When , soon after Mr. Lincoln's election , but months prior to his in- auguration , Gen. David E. Twiggs was dispatched by Secretary Floyd ' December 5 , 1860 ...
Page 53
... effective system . Blacks and Whites had to be chased and cap- tured and forced to help the movement of Gov- ernment stores . One man , who , after a long chase , was captured , offered fight , and was in consequence shot and badly ...
... effective system . Blacks and Whites had to be chased and cap- tured and forced to help the movement of Gov- ernment stores . One man , who , after a long chase , was captured , offered fight , and was in consequence shot and badly ...
Page 60
... effective total , before battle , 40,355 men , of whom 4,382 were cavalry , which he says was useless and could not oper- ate at all , the battle - field being so thickly wood- ed . But this return includes none of his troops left to ...
... effective total , before battle , 40,355 men , of whom 4,382 were cavalry , which he says was useless and could not oper- ate at all , the battle - field being so thickly wood- ed . But this return includes none of his troops left to ...
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... effective force of his batteries , Mc- Clernand , by 11 A. M. , found himself pushed back , with Hurlbut's fresh division on his left , and the débris of Sherman's on his right . Meantime , a brigade of Sherman's division , under Col ...
... effective force of his batteries , Mc- Clernand , by 11 A. M. , found himself pushed back , with Hurlbut's fresh division on his left , and the débris of Sherman's on his right . Meantime , a brigade of Sherman's division , under Col ...
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