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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Page 231
... wagon trains , and cut off for awhile all regular communications with Nashville . " The expected blow at our com ... train of 400 wagons and com- menced the work of destruction . The scene of the rascally exploit was at the farm of one ...
... wagon trains , and cut off for awhile all regular communications with Nashville . " The expected blow at our com ... train of 400 wagons and com- menced the work of destruction . The scene of the rascally exploit was at the farm of one ...
Page 249
... train of seventy wagons , laden with stores and clothing , and many prisoners . Our loss in killed and wounded will ... wagon trains en route from Cumberland Gap , the road to which he had uncovered by his occupa- tion of Bean Station ...
... train of seventy wagons , laden with stores and clothing , and many prisoners . Our loss in killed and wounded will ... wagon trains en route from Cumberland Gap , the road to which he had uncovered by his occupa- tion of Bean Station ...
Page 311
... wagon train . The skirmishers were driven in by the enemy advancing in force , when the engage- ment became general ... trains , an encumbrance on the road . Orders were sent early in the engage- ment to General Franklin to send for ...
... wagon train . The skirmishers were driven in by the enemy advancing in force , when the engage- ment became general ... trains , an encumbrance on the road . Orders were sent early in the engage- ment to General Franklin to send for ...
Page 334
... wagon trains . General Custer arrived within four miles of Charlottesville in ten hours , and at that point surprised a camp of Gen- eral Stuart's cavalry with horse batteries . These were charged upon at once , all the camp equipage ...
... wagon trains . General Custer arrived within four miles of Charlottesville in ten hours , and at that point surprised a camp of Gen- eral Stuart's cavalry with horse batteries . These were charged upon at once , all the camp equipage ...
Page 343
... wagon trains also remained on the north bank for the present . The road leading toward Fredericksburg having been ... wagons and converted into quagmires by a few hours ' rain . The whole tract is almost without inhabitants ; here and ...
... wagon trains also remained on the north bank for the present . The road leading toward Fredericksburg having been ... wagons and converted into quagmires by a few hours ' rain . The whole tract is almost without inhabitants ; here and ...
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