Southern History of the War: The second year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1865 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 17
... portions of the territories of Vir- ginia , the Carolinas , and Florida were occupied by the enemy ; he had broken our line of defences in Tennessee , and held im- portant positions on the Upper Mississippi ; and now , 2 one 17.
... portions of the territories of Vir- ginia , the Carolinas , and Florida were occupied by the enemy ; he had broken our line of defences in Tennessee , and held im- portant positions on the Upper Mississippi ; and now , 2 one 17.
Page 20
... occupy many pages to detail what the people of New Orleans suffered at the hands of the invaders whom they had so ... occupied with the op- pression of " rebels , " he was too much of a Yankee to be lost to the opportunity of making ...
... occupy many pages to detail what the people of New Orleans suffered at the hands of the invaders whom they had so ... occupied with the op- pression of " rebels , " he was too much of a Yankee to be lost to the opportunity of making ...
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... occupied by the enemy . It is proper to add , that this statement of facts was contested by the pilots , who resented the reflections made upon their loyalty or courage . Whatever may have been the merits of this controversy , it is ...
... occupied by the enemy . It is proper to add , that this statement of facts was contested by the pilots , who resented the reflections made upon their loyalty or courage . Whatever may have been the merits of this controversy , it is ...
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... occupy it ; and , even if they did , the army would gain nothing by marching into the country , and a few soldiers would be afraid to go so far into the interior . P. S. We all leave here to - morrow morning for Raleigh . Three gunboats ...
... occupy it ; and , even if they did , the army would gain nothing by marching into the country , and a few soldiers would be afraid to go so far into the interior . P. S. We all leave here to - morrow morning for Raleigh . Three gunboats ...
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... occupied the town as a matter of course , and when captured gave the Yankees the delightful assurance that an attack would be made by the terrible Jackson at daybreak . On the 25th of May , Gen. Jackson gave the crowning stroke to the ...
... occupied the town as a matter of course , and when captured gave the Yankees the delightful assurance that an attack would be made by the terrible Jackson at daybreak . On the 25th of May , Gen. Jackson gave the crowning stroke to the ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries Bragg brave bridge brigade campaign captured cavalry Chambersburg charge Chickahominy columns command commenced Confederacy Confederate corps D. H. Hill defeated defences division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell Ewell's fall back Federal fell field fight fire flank forces Fredericksburg front Gordonsville gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Hill Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky killed and wounded line of battle Longstreet loss Manassas Maryland McClellan ment miles military Mississippi morning movement night North Northern numbers o'clock occupied officers opened passed political Pope Port Hudson portion position prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear rebel regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road shell shot side skirmishers soldiers South Southern Stonewall Jackson success surrender Tennessee terrible thousand tion town troops Turner Ashby Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia wagons Washington West whole woods Yankee yards