Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Cavalry Fight near McMinnsville , 505. - Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky , 506. - His Proclamation to the Kentuckians , 507.— Buell turns upon Bragg , 508. - Battle near Perryville , 509. - Bragg's Flight from Kentucky , 511. - General ...
... Cavalry Fight near McMinnsville , 505. - Bragg's Invasion of Kentucky , 506. - His Proclamation to the Kentuckians , 507.— Buell turns upon Bragg , 508. - Battle near Perryville , 509. - Bragg's Flight from Kentucky , 511. - General ...
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... cavalry , six hundred and fifty artillerymen , and thirty pieces of cannon . He found , in the men , excellent materials out of which to fashion a fine army , but in a disorganized and com- paratively crude condition . His first care ...
... cavalry , six hundred and fifty artillerymen , and thirty pieces of cannon . He found , in the men , excellent materials out of which to fashion a fine army , but in a disorganized and com- paratively crude condition . His first care ...
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... cavalry carbines , and 21,000 sabers , at an aggregate cost of $ 2,044,931 . It was not long before the private and National armories of the United States were able to meet all demands . The loss of over two thousand cannon at the ...
... cavalry carbines , and 21,000 sabers , at an aggregate cost of $ 2,044,931 . It was not long before the private and National armories of the United States were able to meet all demands . The loss of over two thousand cannon at the ...
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... cavalry , but was deficient in artillery . They had but a few old pieces , which were charged with trace - chains , bits of iron , and other missiles . Sigel therefore determined to make his own cannon play an im- portant part , for ...
... cavalry , but was deficient in artillery . They had but a few old pieces , which were charged with trace - chains , bits of iron , and other missiles . Sigel therefore determined to make his own cannon play an im- portant part , for ...
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... cavalry of his enemy , crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield road , that he continued his retreat to Sarcoxie without much molestation , the Confeder- ates ...
... cavalry of his enemy , crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield road , that he continued his retreat to Sarcoxie without much molestation , the Confeder- ates ...
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