Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 58
... night , the trans- port Baltic , with twenty surf - boats , stores , and two hundred recruits from Governor's Island , and the transport Illinois , with five hundred cases of muskets , stores , three hundred sol- diers , and the steam ...
... night , the trans- port Baltic , with twenty surf - boats , stores , and two hundred recruits from Governor's Island , and the transport Illinois , with five hundred cases of muskets , stores , three hundred sol- diers , and the steam ...
Page 60
... night . The contest had been watched during the day by excited and anxious citizens from every available point of observation in Charleston - the battery , the shipping in the harbor , and the steeples of churches - and , as night ...
... night . The contest had been watched during the day by excited and anxious citizens from every available point of observation in Charleston - the battery , the shipping in the harbor , and the steeples of churches - and , as night ...
Page 90
... night before with a division of the army three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while McClellan was to attack in front ; that he had moved a piece of artillery and three hundred men to the point by ...
... night before with a division of the army three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while McClellan was to attack in front ; that he had moved a piece of artillery and three hundred men to the point by ...
Page 137
... night of the 3d of July , the column from Lexington formed a junction with Jackson's forces in Cedar county . That night , under orders from Governor Jackson , all the men belonging to the districts of brigadier - generals then present ...
... night of the 3d of July , the column from Lexington formed a junction with Jackson's forces in Cedar county . That night , under orders from Governor Jackson , all the men belonging to the districts of brigadier - generals then present ...
Page 139
... night ( July 5 ) , on the same ground that Sigel had occupied two nights before . The little army had done a ... night , and did not halt till eleven o'clock the next day , nearly thirty miles from Carthage . The casualties of the day ...
... night ( July 5 ) , on the same ground that Sigel had occupied two nights before . The little army had done a ... night , and did not halt till eleven o'clock the next day , nearly thirty miles from Carthage . The casualties of the day ...
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