Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 10
... Prisoners . - A Lesson of Yankee Perfidy . - Mr . Benjamin's Release of Yankee Hostages .... ..PAGE 241 CHAPTER XI . Organization of the permanent Government of the South . - The Policy of England . --Declaration of Earl Russell ...
... Prisoners . - A Lesson of Yankee Perfidy . - Mr . Benjamin's Release of Yankee Hostages .... ..PAGE 241 CHAPTER XI . Organization of the permanent Government of the South . - The Policy of England . --Declaration of Earl Russell ...
Page 122
... prisoners , 28 pieces of artillery , about 5,000 muskets , and nearly 500,000 cartridges ; a garrison flag and 10 colors were captured on the field or in the pursuit . Besides these , we captured 64 artillery horses , with their harness ...
... prisoners , 28 pieces of artillery , about 5,000 muskets , and nearly 500,000 cartridges ; a garrison flag and 10 colors were captured on the field or in the pursuit . Besides these , we captured 64 artillery horses , with their harness ...
Page 136
Edward Alfred Pollard. larger number wounded , and upwards of one hundred taken prisoners . Colonel Cook and the smaller portion of his com- mand made their escape . The Missourians lost four men killed and fifteen or twenty wounded ...
Edward Alfred Pollard. larger number wounded , and upwards of one hundred taken prisoners . Colonel Cook and the smaller portion of his com- mand made their escape . The Missourians lost four men killed and fifteen or twenty wounded ...
Page 140
... prisoners , one and all . But after carefully observing their movements for a time , in the heat of the action , he changed " Great God , " he exclaimed , " was the like ever seen ! Raw recruits , unacquainted with war , standing their ...
... prisoners , one and all . But after carefully observing their movements for a time , in the heat of the action , he changed " Great God , " he exclaimed , " was the like ever seen ! Raw recruits , unacquainted with war , standing their ...
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... prisoners . They also lost six pieces of artillery , several hun- dred stand of small - arms , and several of their standards . jor - general Lyon , their chief - in - command , was killed , and many of their officers were wounded ...
... prisoners . They also lost six pieces of artillery , several hun- dred stand of small - arms , and several of their standards . jor - general Lyon , their chief - in - command , was killed , and many of their officers were wounded ...
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A. P. Hill action advance appeared arms army artillery attack bank batteries battle brigade called camp campaign cause cavalry charge Colonel command Confederacy Confederate Congress continued crossed defence determined direction division effect enemy enemy's engaged entire fact fall Federal fell field fight fire five forces formed four front guns Hill hundred immediately important infantry Island Jackson Kentucky killed loss ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain moved movement nearly never night North Northern o'clock occupied officers opened ordered party passed portion position Price prisoners reached rear received regiment reinforcements result retreat Richmond river road sent side soldiers soon South Southern spirit success surrender taken Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United Valley victory Virginia Washington West whole wounded Yankee