Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Major Sturgis in command - Sigel's Troops lost by a Trick of the Con- federates , 53. - A Drawn Battle - Retreat of the National Troops Northward , 54. - Guerrillas in Missouri- Activity of Union Troops - Civil Affairs in Missouri , 55 ...
... Major Sturgis in command - Sigel's Troops lost by a Trick of the Con- federates , 53. - A Drawn Battle - Retreat of the National Troops Northward , 54. - Guerrillas in Missouri- Activity of Union Troops - Civil Affairs in Missouri , 55 ...
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... Abroad - A Visit to Vicksburg and its Vicinity , 638. - Voyage up the Mississippi - A Confederato Major , 689. - The Historical Localities around Vicksburg , 640 . USTRATIONS . VOLUME II . 1. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... Abroad - A Visit to Vicksburg and its Vicinity , 638. - Voyage up the Mississippi - A Confederato Major , 689. - The Historical Localities around Vicksburg , 640 . USTRATIONS . VOLUME II . 1. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... Major - General Robert Patterson , on the 27th , when his term of duty would expire ; and General N. P. Banks , then ... Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the ...
... Major - General Robert Patterson , on the 27th , when his term of duty would expire ; and General N. P. Banks , then ... Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the ...
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... Major Barry were intrusted the details of the artillery establishment ; and Major Barnard was directed to construct a system of defenses for Washington City , on both sides of the Potomac . In the course of a few months every ...
... Major Barry were intrusted the details of the artillery establishment ; and Major Barnard was directed to construct a system of defenses for Washington City , on both sides of the Potomac . In the course of a few months every ...
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... Major Bischoff , and , after a desultory contest of over three hours , it was observed that the Confederate cav- alry under Rains were outflanking the Nationals , on the right and left . Sigel's baggage- train at the Dry Fork Creek was ...
... Major Bischoff , and , after a desultory contest of over three hours , it was observed that the Confederate cav- alry under Rains were outflanking the Nationals , on the right and left . Sigel's baggage- train at the Dry Fork Creek was ...
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