The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, with Biographical Sketches of Leading Statesmen and Distinguished Naval and Military Commanders, Etc, Volume 3Virtue & Yorston, 1862 - Slavery |
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... RETREAT ......... .. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL KILPATRICK ... 66 123 66 137 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG .... 66 148 PORTRAIT OF EDWARD EVERETT ... 66 153 MAP OF GETTYSBURG AND ITS VICINITY . 66 156 PORTRAIT OF GENERAL MEADE . CHATTANOOGA AND ITS ...
... RETREAT ......... .. PORTRAIT OF GENERAL KILPATRICK ... 66 123 66 137 BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG .... 66 148 PORTRAIT OF EDWARD EVERETT ... 66 153 MAP OF GETTYSBURG AND ITS VICINITY . 66 156 PORTRAIT OF GENERAL MEADE . CHATTANOOGA AND ITS ...
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... Retreat of Johnston . - General Sherman in Pursuit . —Jackson evacuated . - Sherman occupies Jackson . - Destruction of Railroad Property .- " Nothing goes well in the Southwest . " - Mississippi abandoned by Johnston . - Sherman's ...
... Retreat of Johnston . - General Sherman in Pursuit . —Jackson evacuated . - Sherman occupies Jackson . - Destruction of Railroad Property .- " Nothing goes well in the Southwest . " - Mississippi abandoned by Johnston . - Sherman's ...
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... retreat or be beaten . ' The dépôt was established and in a defensible condition , " reported Rosecrans , " by the 1st of May , but , " he added , " the inferior numbers of our cavalry and the scarcity of long forage wore out our ...
... retreat or be beaten . ' The dépôt was established and in a defensible condition , " reported Rosecrans , " by the 1st of May , but , " he added , " the inferior numbers of our cavalry and the scarcity of long forage wore out our ...
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... retreat to the mount- ains toward their base . I was deter- mined to render useless their intrench- ments , and , if possible , secure their line of retreat by turning their right and moving on the railroad bridge across Elk River ...
... retreat to the mount- ains toward their base . I was deter- mined to render useless their intrench- ments , and , if possible , secure their line of retreat by turning their right and moving on the railroad bridge across Elk River ...
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... retreat from their position in front of Duck River . The operations which followed these successful preliminaries were as follows : " On the 23d of June , Major - Gen- eral Granger , under orders , sent General Mitchell , with his ...
... retreat from their position in front of Duck River . The operations which followed these successful preliminaries were as follows : " On the 23d of June , Major - Gen- eral Granger , under orders , sent General Mitchell , with his ...
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advance army arrived artillery assault Atlanta attack bank batteries bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry centre Chattanooga Colonel column command Confederate Court House Creek crossed defence dépôt destroyed direction division driven east enemy enemy's eral expedition Federal fifth corps fight fire five flank fleet followed force Fort Fisher Fort Morgan Fort Sumter Fort Wagner four Fredericksburg front garrison Government gun-boats guns heavy Hill hundred infantry intrenchments iron-clad killed and wounded loss Major-General ment miles military morning Morris Island moved movement musketry night o'clock occupied officers passed Petersburg pickets pontoon bridge port Port Hudson position Potomac prisoners railroad rear rebel regiments retreat Richmond river road Schofield second corps sent shell Sheridan Sherman shot side sixth corps skirmishers soon Spottsylvania Court House Station steamer surrender Tennessee thousand tion took town troops Union vessels wagon trains wagons