A Complete History of the Great Rebellion: Or, The Civil War in the United States, 1861-1865 ... Also, Biographical Sketches of the Principal Actors in the Great Drama |
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... flee southward - Curtis drives Price from Missouri - Burnside's great Fleet attacks Roanoke Island - The battle and victory - Captain Rowan attacks the Rebel fleet at Elizabeth City - Edenton captured - Burning of Winton - Canby on the ...
... flee southward - Curtis drives Price from Missouri - Burnside's great Fleet attacks Roanoke Island - The battle and victory - Captain Rowan attacks the Rebel fleet at Elizabeth City - Edenton captured - Burning of Winton - Canby on the ...
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... flee southward - Curtis drives Price from Missouri - Burnside's great Fleet attacks Roanoke Island - The battle and victory - Captain Rowan attacks the Rebel fleet at Elizabeth City - Edenton captured - Burning of Winton - Canby on the ...
... flee southward - Curtis drives Price from Missouri - Burnside's great Fleet attacks Roanoke Island - The battle and victory - Captain Rowan attacks the Rebel fleet at Elizabeth City - Edenton captured - Burning of Winton - Canby on the ...
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... fled , and reaching Booneville , which was full of rebels , began to fortify . Lyon pushed after him , and having landed below the town , and crossed some bluffs , began to ascend a slope , where the enemy was strongly posted on the ...
... fled , and reaching Booneville , which was full of rebels , began to fortify . Lyon pushed after him , and having landed below the town , and crossed some bluffs , began to ascend a slope , where the enemy was strongly posted on the ...
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... fled . Kelly found the town free from the enemy , and pushed on . He was unfortunately shot from behind a fence , and was sup- posed to be mortally wounded . The enemy abandoned every thing , and large quantities of munitions of war ...
... fled . Kelly found the town free from the enemy , and pushed on . He was unfortunately shot from behind a fence , and was sup- posed to be mortally wounded . The enemy abandoned every thing , and large quantities of munitions of war ...
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... fled in wild confusion , and were pursued three hundred yards , till the recall of the Federals was sounded , and then the latter halted , prepared to resist Pegram's men , but they , dis mayed , fled into the woods . McClellan , in the ...
... fled in wild confusion , and were pursued three hundred yards , till the recall of the Federals was sounded , and then the latter halted , prepared to resist Pegram's men , but they , dis mayed , fled into the woods . McClellan , in the ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery assault attack Banks batteries Beauregard boats brave bridge brigade Burnside camp Captain captured cavalry centre CHAPTER charge Colonel columns command Confederate contest corps creek crossed defeat desperate destroyed division enemy enemy's expedition Federal loss fell back field fight fire flag flank fled fleet force Fort Pickens Fort Sumter Fort Walker Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg Fremont front gallant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry heavy Heintzelman hill Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments Island Jackson Kentucky killed and wounded latter line of battle Major-Gen Manassas McClellan McClernand ment miles Mississippi Missouri morning mountain moved nation night North o'clock Ohio ordered patriots position Potomac President prisoners railroad reached rear rebel rebellion regiment reinforcements retired retreat Richmond ridge river road Rosecrans sent shell Sherman shot Sigel skirmishers slavery soon South South Carolina Southern surrender thousand tion took Union army Union troops vessels victory Virginia woods