Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Advance in Kentucky - The Unionists aroused - Battle among the Rock Castle Hills , 89. — Battle of Piketon , 90 - The East Tennessee Unionists disappointed - The Con- federate Foothold in Tennessee and Kentucky , 91 . CHAPTER IV ...
... Advance in Kentucky - The Unionists aroused - Battle among the Rock Castle Hills , 89. — Battle of Piketon , 90 - The East Tennessee Unionists disappointed - The Con- federate Foothold in Tennessee and Kentucky , 91 . CHAPTER IV ...
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... Advance of National Troops on Bowling Green , 230. - Panic in Nashville - Governor Harris crazy with Affright , 231. - Destruction of the Tennessee Iron Works - Clarksville , 232. - Flight of Confederate Troops from Nashville - Floyd ...
... Advance of National Troops on Bowling Green , 230. - Panic in Nashville - Governor Harris crazy with Affright , 231. - Destruction of the Tennessee Iron Works - Clarksville , 232. - Flight of Confederate Troops from Nashville - Floyd ...
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... Advance upon them , 379. - Battle near Williamsburg - Hooker bears the Brunt , 380. — Kearney's Troops on the Field , 381. - Hancock's Flank Movement , 882. - Close of the Battle of Williamsburg - Com- position of the National Army ...
... Advance upon them , 379. - Battle near Williamsburg - Hooker bears the Brunt , 380. — Kearney's Troops on the Field , 381. - Hancock's Flank Movement , 882. - Close of the Battle of Williamsburg - Com- position of the National Army ...
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... Advance of the Army of the Cumberland , 542. - Its Appearance before Murfreesboro ' , 548 .-- Opening of the Battle of Mur freesboro ' , or Stone's River , 544. - Disaster to the Right Wing of the National Army , 545. - Struggle of ...
... Advance of the Army of the Cumberland , 542. - Its Appearance before Murfreesboro ' , 548 .-- Opening of the Battle of Mur freesboro ' , or Stone's River , 544. - Disaster to the Right Wing of the National Army , 545. - Struggle of ...
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... advance . His officers agreed with him , and he asked McCulloch to loan him arms , that his destitute Missouri soldiers , who were willing to fight , might be allowed to do so . McCulloch refused . So the matter stood , when , on the ...
... advance . His officers agreed with him , and he asked McCulloch to loan him arms , that his destitute Missouri soldiers , who were willing to fight , might be allowed to do so . McCulloch refused . So the matter stood , when , on the ...
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