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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... Trains , escapes to Little Rock - Gen . Carr worsts Shelby at St. Charles - Col . Brooks fights Dob- bins at Big Creek - Shelby captures the 54th Illl- nois - Union State Convention in Arkansas- Steele's Inefficiency - Rosecrans in ...
... Trains , escapes to Little Rock - Gen . Carr worsts Shelby at St. Charles - Col . Brooks fights Dob- bins at Big Creek - Shelby captures the 54th Illl- nois - Union State Convention in Arkansas- Steele's Inefficiency - Rosecrans in ...
Page 14
... train at Paine's Cross - Roads - Lee hasten- ing westward - Crook strikes him in flank - Is repulsed - Custer strikes his train at Sailor's Creek , and destroys 400 wagons - Ewell cut off , and , after a fight , compelled to surrender ...
... train at Paine's Cross - Roads - Lee hasten- ing westward - Crook strikes him in flank - Is repulsed - Custer strikes his train at Sailor's Creek , and destroys 400 wagons - Ewell cut off , and , after a fight , compelled to surrender ...
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... trains from Rolla , Mo. , now several hundred miles distant , he did not feel strong enough to advance on Little Rock , the capital of Arkansas , nearly 100 miles S. S. W. from his present position . Having halted seven weeks , wholly ...
... trains from Rolla , Mo. , now several hundred miles distant , he did not feel strong enough to advance on Little Rock , the capital of Arkansas , nearly 100 miles S. S. W. from his present position . Having halted seven weeks , wholly ...
Page 38
... trains at Rhea's Mills , 8 miles north . Determined not to be driven out of Arkansas , he tele- graphed in various directions for Gen. Herron , commanding the 2d and 3d divisions , now in Missouri , and left subject to his orders by Gen ...
... trains at Rhea's Mills , 8 miles north . Determined not to be driven out of Arkansas , he tele- graphed in various directions for Gen. Herron , commanding the 2d and 3d divisions , now in Missouri , and left subject to his orders by Gen ...
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... train . Blunt had that morning sent Col. Wickersham , with his cavalry , in ad- vance , followed by Gen. Salomon's ... trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two others , in the direction of ...
... train . Blunt had that morning sent Col. Wickersham , with his cavalry , in ad- vance , followed by Gen. Salomon's ... trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two others , in the direction of ...
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