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... troops . - Butler decides not to attack . - His sudden departure . - He is removed from command . - SECOND EXPEDITION AGAINST FORT FISHER . - FALL OF WILMINGTON . - Landing of Terry's command . - Movements of General Hoke . - The ...
... troops . - Butler decides not to attack . - His sudden departure . - He is removed from command . - SECOND EXPEDITION AGAINST FORT FISHER . - FALL OF WILMINGTON . - Landing of Terry's command . - Movements of General Hoke . - The ...
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... troops , Brigadier - General George H. Stuart in command . But the surprise was only momentary . One of the most thrilling scenes of the war was to occur . In a moment when all was excitement , and when it could be easily seen that un ...
... troops , Brigadier - General George H. Stuart in command . But the surprise was only momentary . One of the most thrilling scenes of the war was to occur . In a moment when all was excitement , and when it could be easily seen that un ...
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... troops , and two brigades of the same color at Fort Powhatan ; thence up to City Point , where Hinks's division was landed ; and at Ber- muda Hundred , just below the mouth of the Appomattox , the entire army was disembarked . On the ...
... troops , and two brigades of the same color at Fort Powhatan ; thence up to City Point , where Hinks's division was landed ; and at Ber- muda Hundred , just below the mouth of the Appomattox , the entire army was disembarked . On the ...
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... troops he could collect at short notice , and sent down the Valley to confront Sigel , leaving nothing but a few scattered troops , afterwards collected together by McCausland , to oppose Crook at Dublin . On the 15th of May , Sigel's ...
... troops he could collect at short notice , and sent down the Valley to confront Sigel , leaving nothing but a few scattered troops , afterwards collected together by McCausland , to oppose Crook at Dublin . On the 15th of May , Sigel's ...
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... troops , whom he had put in front ; with the disconcert and failure of those parts of the drama which Butler and Sigel were to enact ; and with that demoralization which must unavoidably obtain in an army put to the test of repeated ...
... troops , whom he had put in front ; with the disconcert and failure of those parts of the drama which Butler and Sigel were to enact ; and with that demoralization which must unavoidably obtain in an army put to the test of repeated ...
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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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advance American ANDREW JOHNSON Appomattox arms Army of Northern artillery assault Atlanta attack authority batteries battle Boonsboro brigade Brigadier-General campaign captured cavalry Colonel columns command Confederacy Confederate Confederate Congress Congress constitution Convention corps crossed declared defence destroyed division Early enemy enemy's engaged eral Ewell's federacy Federal fight fire flank force Fort Fisher Fort Gregg Fortress Monroe front Georgia Government Grant guns Harper's Ferry Hill honor Hood Hood's hundred infantry intrenched Jackson James River Jefferson Johnston laws Lee's army Lincoln Longstreet loss Lynchburg Major-General Manassas ment miles military morning moved movement negro night North o'clock officers party peace persons Petersburg pieces of artillery political position President Davis prisoners proclamation railroad rear repulsed retreat Richmond River road Sharpsburg Sheridan Sherman side slavery slaves soldiers South Carolina surrender thousand tion troops Union United victory Washington wounded Yankee