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... enemy camp . During this celebration the defeated enemy were rallied with the assistance of two more regiments , were brought across the river , and Grant was compelled to fight his way back to the landing . Many hours have been spent ...
... enemy camp . During this celebration the defeated enemy were rallied with the assistance of two more regiments , were brought across the river , and Grant was compelled to fight his way back to the landing . Many hours have been spent ...
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... Enemy's Enemy Log Huts Enemy Tents $ Indian Cree Intrench Enemy's Tents Enemy's DOVER Taylor River Conestoga Dulance to the Batteries Louisville St. urgh Carondele Enemy's Intrenchments , PEDERAL HOSPITAL Carried by portion of Gen ...
... Enemy's Enemy Log Huts Enemy Tents $ Indian Cree Intrench Enemy's Tents Enemy's DOVER Taylor River Conestoga Dulance to the Batteries Louisville St. urgh Carondele Enemy's Intrenchments , PEDERAL HOSPITAL Carried by portion of Gen ...
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... enemy has detached largely . In that case , it may be regarded as evident that the enemy are relying upon their local reserves , principally , for the defense of Richmond . Preparations may be made for abandoning all the line north of ...
... enemy has detached largely . In that case , it may be regarded as evident that the enemy are relying upon their local reserves , principally , for the defense of Richmond . Preparations may be made for abandoning all the line north of ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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