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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Page 31
... pushed rapidly forward , climb- ing a low cliff from which the Rebels had been driven by our guns , and crowding them back into the deep ravines of Cross - Timber Hollow . The 36th Illinois was prominent in this movement ; while the ...
... pushed rapidly forward , climb- ing a low cliff from which the Rebels had been driven by our guns , and crowding them back into the deep ravines of Cross - Timber Hollow . The 36th Illinois was prominent in this movement ; while the ...
Page 37
... pushed forward into Huntsville , whence a few Rebel cavalry fled at his ap- proach . He here learned that Rains was retreating across the mountains * Oct. 17 . 37 Nov. 20 . BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE . 39 Anxious , however ,
... pushed forward into Huntsville , whence a few Rebel cavalry fled at his ap- proach . He here learned that Rains was retreating across the mountains * Oct. 17 . 37 Nov. 20 . BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE . 39 Anxious , however ,
Page 39
... pushed across a battery at a point which enabled it to draw the fire of the Rebel artillery . This movement , being unsuspected and unperceived by the enemy , was en- tirely successful ; and , before the Reb- els had recovered from ...
... pushed across a battery at a point which enabled it to draw the fire of the Rebel artillery . This movement , being unsuspected and unperceived by the enemy , was en- tirely successful ; and , before the Reb- els had recovered from ...
Page 45
... pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball through the unprotected side of one of his boats , Gen. Grant decided that the proper landing - place for the troops was about four miles below the fort , where he and ...
... pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball through the unprotected side of one of his boats , Gen. Grant decided that the proper landing - place for the troops was about four miles below the fort , where he and ...
Page 55
... pushed for- ward their trenches . > ა RIDDLERS P 3 CEN . POPE CROSSED APR . 7 1862 BAYOU CANAL OPENED BY BAYOU ENCE REC 55 1.No.10 OBIONVILLE กู TIPTON- VILLE ) REEL > FOOT POINT OF CAPTURE OF REBELS LAKE MAP SHOWING THE RELATIVE ...
... pushed for- ward their trenches . > ა RIDDLERS P 3 CEN . POPE CROSSED APR . 7 1862 BAYOU CANAL OPENED BY BAYOU ENCE REC 55 1.No.10 OBIONVILLE กู TIPTON- VILLE ) REEL > FOOT POINT OF CAPTURE OF REBELS LAKE MAP SHOWING THE RELATIVE ...
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A. P. Hill abatis advance April arms artillery assailed assault attack Banks battle Bragg bridge Brig.-Gen brigade Burnside Capt captured cavalry charge Chattanooga command Confederate Corinth corps creek crossed D. H. Hill defenses dispatched division enemy enemy's fell fight fire flank fleet Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg front Grant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry heavy held Hill Hooker horses infantry intrenchments Jackson Lee's loss Maj.-Gen mand March McClellan ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement nearly negroes night officers Ohio Port Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners pushed railroad reached rear Rebel army Rebel batteries Rebel force Rebellion rëenforced regiments repulsed retreat Richmond ridge river road Rosecrans routed says sent Sept shell Sherman shot side sion skirmishers Slavery slaves Smith soldiers soon South Carolina strong surrender Tennessee thence tion troops Union vance Vicksburg Virginia woods