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Page 158
... enemy at 11 a.m. commenced an attack on my right . The fight continued during the day , the enemy being entirely repulsed with the loss of the commander , General McCulloch . The plan of attack in the center was gallantly carried for ...
... enemy at 11 a.m. commenced an attack on my right . The fight continued during the day , the enemy being entirely repulsed with the loss of the commander , General McCulloch . The plan of attack in the center was gallantly carried for ...
Page 307
... enemy's works . From that time he has been moving upon the enemy's works , and has taken them one after the other , until the crowning triumph of all had been achieved on the anniversary of the national independence , by taking ...
... enemy's works . From that time he has been moving upon the enemy's works , and has taken them one after the other , until the crowning triumph of all had been achieved on the anniversary of the national independence , by taking ...
Page 409
... enemy and carried by Devin's division of cavalry . This part of the enemy seem to now be trying to join the main force in front of Grant , while Sheridan and Warren are pushing them as closely as possible . The newspapers made more of ...
... enemy and carried by Devin's division of cavalry . This part of the enemy seem to now be trying to join the main force in front of Grant , while Sheridan and Warren are pushing them as closely as possible . The newspapers made more of ...
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