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Page 267
... miles - more than fifty - two millions of acres , to wit : The land of the Cherokees , Osages , Quapaws , Senecas , and Senecas and Shawnees , 38,105 square miles , or 24,388,800 acres . That of the Creeks and Seminoles , 20,531 square ...
... miles - more than fifty - two millions of acres , to wit : The land of the Cherokees , Osages , Quapaws , Senecas , and Senecas and Shawnees , 38,105 square miles , or 24,388,800 acres . That of the Creeks and Seminoles , 20,531 square ...
Page 556
... mile and a half distant on Stone's river . The enemy had now advanced beyond Triune , his main body occupying Stuart's creek , ten miles from town . On the 28th our troops took up their position in line of battle . Polk's corps ...
... mile and a half distant on Stone's river . The enemy had now advanced beyond Triune , his main body occupying Stuart's creek , ten miles from town . On the 28th our troops took up their position in line of battle . Polk's corps ...
Page 608
... miles above Fredericksburg , and about four miles south of the point of confluence of the Rapi- dan with the Rappahannock , and consists of a large two - story brick house , formerly kept as a tavern , and a few out - houses . It is ...
... miles above Fredericksburg , and about four miles south of the point of confluence of the Rapi- dan with the Rappahannock , and consists of a large two - story brick house , formerly kept as a tavern , and a few out - houses . It is ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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