History of the American Civil War: Containing the events from the inauguration of President Lincoln to the Proclamation of Emancipation of the slavesHarper, 1868 - United States |
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... Potomac , 113. - The opposing Forces near Washington , 114. - The March of McDowell , 115. - First Plan of the Battle of Bull Run , 116. - Second Plan , 117. - Distribution of the Confederate Force , 118. - McDowell gains the Initiative ...
... Potomac , 113. - The opposing Forces near Washington , 114. - The March of McDowell , 115. - First Plan of the Battle of Bull Run , 116. - Second Plan , 117. - Distribution of the Confederate Force , 118. - McDowell gains the Initiative ...
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... Organization of the Infantry , 195 ; of the Cavalry and Artillery , 196 ; of Corps d'Armée , 197. - The Potomac and Western Armies , 198. - Actual Strength of the Armies , 199 , 200 . CHAPTER XLV . CREATION OF THE NATIONAL NAVY . Duties.
... Organization of the Infantry , 195 ; of the Cavalry and Artillery , 196 ; of Corps d'Armée , 197. - The Potomac and Western Armies , 198. - Actual Strength of the Armies , 199 , 200 . CHAPTER XLV . CREATION OF THE NATIONAL NAVY . Duties.
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... Potomac Army , 256. — The President's General War Order , 257 . --Commencement of the War , 258. - The First Line of Confederate Defense , 258 .-- Halleck's War Plan , 259. - Operations on the Tennessee , 260 .-- Strength of the ...
... Potomac Army , 256. — The President's General War Order , 257 . --Commencement of the War , 258. - The First Line of Confederate Defense , 258 .-- Halleck's War Plan , 259. - Operations on the Tennessee , 260 .-- Strength of the ...
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... Potomac , 393. - Consternation in Wash- ington and Call for more Troops , 394. - Jackson's Retreat , 395. - Port Republic and Cross Keys , 396. - Inactivity of the Potomac Army , 397. - McClellan at length advances , but immediately ...
... Potomac , 393. - Consternation in Wash- ington and Call for more Troops , 394. - Jackson's Retreat , 395. - Port Republic and Cross Keys , 396. - Inactivity of the Potomac Army , 397. - McClellan at length advances , but immediately ...
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... POTOMAC Canal RIVER ALEXANDRIA HAVRE DE GRACE ANNAPOLIS CHESAPEAKE carried his forces to An- napolis . The governor again protested against this landing of North- ern troops on the soil of Maryland . " They are not Northern troops ...
... POTOMAC Canal RIVER ALEXANDRIA HAVRE DE GRACE ANNAPOLIS CHESAPEAKE carried his forces to An- napolis . The governor again protested against this landing of North- ern troops on the soil of Maryland . " They are not Northern troops ...
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