The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... enemy was supposed to be . On the way , they received additional reinforcements , and on the 12th of May their advance met the foe . The skirmish which ensued , rapidly developed into an en- gagement which occupied some five hundred men ...
... enemy was supposed to be . On the way , they received additional reinforcements , and on the 12th of May their advance met the foe . The skirmish which ensued , rapidly developed into an en- gagement which occupied some five hundred men ...
Page 64
... enemy did not await their coming . Arrived at the scene of yester- day's skirmish and flight , they found not a straggler of all the savage forces . They had gone further up the river , and partly dispersed , to commit depredations in ...
... enemy did not await their coming . Arrived at the scene of yester- day's skirmish and flight , they found not a straggler of all the savage forces . They had gone further up the river , and partly dispersed , to commit depredations in ...
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... enemy was defeated with considerable loss . Meanwhile the Indian atrocities continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war . to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile ...
... enemy was defeated with considerable loss . Meanwhile the Indian atrocities continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war . to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile ...
Page 65
... enemy did not await their coming . Arrived at the scene of yester- day's skirmish and flight , they found not a straggler of all the savage forces . They had gone further up the river , and partly dispersed , to commit depredations in ...
... enemy did not await their coming . Arrived at the scene of yester- day's skirmish and flight , they found not a straggler of all the savage forces . They had gone further up the river , and partly dispersed , to commit depredations in ...
Page 65
... enemy was defeated with considerable loss . Meanwhile the Indian atrocities continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war , to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile ...
... enemy was defeated with considerable loss . Meanwhile the Indian atrocities continued , rendering an efficient prosecution of the war , to its termination , indispensable . The Winnebagoes and Pottawatomies also evinced a hostile ...
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