Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 11
... Victory . - Movements of the Federals on the Tennessee River . - THE BATTLE OF SHILOH . - Death of General Johnston . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi ...
... Victory . - Movements of the Federals on the Tennessee River . - THE BATTLE OF SHILOH . - Death of General Johnston . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of the Confederate Forces from the Trans - Mississippi ...
Page 12
... Victory of Manassas . - Excitement in Washington . - The Yankee Army falls back upon Alexandria and Washington . - Review of the Situation . - Rapid Change in our Military Fortunes . - What the South had accomplished .-- Comparison of ...
... Victory of Manassas . - Excitement in Washington . - The Yankee Army falls back upon Alexandria and Washington . - Review of the Situation . - Rapid Change in our Military Fortunes . - What the South had accomplished .-- Comparison of ...
Page 14
... Victory . - A Review of the line of inland Hostilities.- Hooker's hesitation on the Rappahannock . - The Assignment of Confederate com- mands west of the Mississippi . - The Affair of Kelly's Ford .-- Death of Major Pel- ham . - NAVAL ...
... Victory . - A Review of the line of inland Hostilities.- Hooker's hesitation on the Rappahannock . - The Assignment of Confederate com- mands west of the Mississippi . - The Affair of Kelly's Ford .-- Death of Major Pel- ham . - NAVAL ...
Page 61
... victory , and that " the sending provisions to a starving garrison " was an ingenious artifice to commence the war that the Federal Government had fully resolved upon , under the specious but shallow appearance of that government being ...
... victory , and that " the sending provisions to a starving garrison " was an ingenious artifice to commence the war that the Federal Government had fully resolved upon , under the specious but shallow appearance of that government being ...
Page 86
... victory was achieved at a time when the public mind was distressed and anxious on ac- count of the constant backward movements of our forces in Virginia , and the oft - recurring story of " surprise " and con sequent disaster to our ...
... victory was achieved at a time when the public mind was distressed and anxious on ac- count of the constant backward movements of our forces in Virginia , and the oft - recurring story of " surprise " and con sequent disaster to our ...
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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