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... army , or may have taken refuge in the said army , since the commencement of the late invasion , shall be restored to the commander of the Texan army , or to such other persons as may be appointed by the Government of Texas to receive ...
... army , or may have taken refuge in the said army , since the commencement of the late invasion , shall be restored to the commander of the Texan army , or to such other persons as may be appointed by the Government of Texas to receive ...
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... army had moved out of Richmond and was again arrayed in a long battle line in Virginia and moving towards Maryland . The Confederate army succeeded in almost totally encircling Pope , and they drove him back in a near rout , after ...
... army had moved out of Richmond and was again arrayed in a long battle line in Virginia and moving towards Maryland . The Confederate army succeeded in almost totally encircling Pope , and they drove him back in a near rout , after ...
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... army safely across by November 1. A week later the army had still not made contact with the enemy , and the President sent a courier to General McClellan's headquarters with an order removing him from command . The battle between ...
... army safely across by November 1. A week later the army had still not made contact with the enemy , and the President sent a courier to General McClellan's headquarters with an order removing him from command . The battle between ...
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