Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Colonel George L. Schuyler was appointed an agent for the purpose , " with specific instructions from the Secretary of War . He purchased 116,000 rifles , 10,000 revolvers , 10,000 cavalry carbines , and 21,000 sabers , at an aggregate ...
... Colonel George L. Schuyler was appointed an agent for the purpose , " with specific instructions from the Secretary of War . He purchased 116,000 rifles , 10,000 revolvers , 10,000 cavalry carbines , and 21,000 sabers , at an aggregate ...
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... colonels of the National Army then held as prisoners . These were handed to Colonel W. R. Lee , of the 20th Massachusetts Regiment , recently captured at Ball's Bluff , who was directed to place them in a deep tin case provided for the ...
... colonels of the National Army then held as prisoners . These were handed to Colonel W. R. Lee , of the 20th Massachusetts Regiment , recently captured at Ball's Bluff , who was directed to place them in a deep tin case provided for the ...
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... Colonel Wood in a letter to Benjamin , " in which he declared that the sentiment of the inhabitants in East Tennessee was " hostile to the Confederate government , " and that the people were slaves to Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard ...
... Colonel Wood in a letter to Benjamin , " in which he declared that the sentiment of the inhabitants in East Tennessee was " hostile to the Confederate government , " and that the people were slaves to Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard ...
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... Colonel Franz Sigel in the vicinity of Rolla , pushing with eager Missouri loyalists toward the Confederate camps , on the borders of Kansas and Arkansas.2 PULI SUPREMA MDCCCXX Colonel Sigel arrived at Springfield on the 23d of June ...
... Colonel Franz Sigel in the vicinity of Rolla , pushing with eager Missouri loyalists toward the Confederate camps , on the borders of Kansas and Arkansas.2 PULI SUPREMA MDCCCXX Colonel Sigel arrived at Springfield on the 23d of June ...
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... Colonel Sigel did not tarry at Sarcoxie , but continued his retreat by Mount Vernon to Springfield , where he was joined by General Lyon on the 13th , * a July , 1861 . who took the chief command . It was a fortunate movement for Sigel ...
... Colonel Sigel did not tarry at Sarcoxie , but continued his retreat by Mount Vernon to Springfield , where he was joined by General Lyon on the 13th , * a July , 1861 . who took the chief command . It was a fortunate movement for Sigel ...
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