Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Charge of Fre- mont's Body - guard at Springfield , 80. - Fremont's Army at Springfield - Success of National Troops in Eastern Missouri , 81. - Thompson's Guerrillas dispersed - Complaints against Fremont , 82. - Fremont succeeded in ...
... Charge of Fre- mont's Body - guard at Springfield , 80. - Fremont's Army at Springfield - Success of National Troops in Eastern Missouri , 81. - Thompson's Guerrillas dispersed - Complaints against Fremont , 82. - Fremont succeeded in ...
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... Charge by colored Troops , 632. - Close Siege of Port Hudson , 683 .-- A severe Struggle , 634. - Second Assault on Port Hudson , 635 .-- Siege of Port Hudson continued , 636. — Surrender of the Post and Garrison - Banks's Loss , and ...
... Charge by colored Troops , 632. - Close Siege of Port Hudson , 683 .-- A severe Struggle , 634. - Second Assault on Port Hudson , 635 .-- Siege of Port Hudson continued , 636. — Surrender of the Post and Garrison - Banks's Loss , and ...
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... charge of the Department of the Shenandoah , he being relieved by General John A. Dix . There was a new arrangement of Military Depart- ments , ' and Lieutenant - General Scott , who was the General - in - Chief of the armies , greatly ...
... charge of the Department of the Shenandoah , he being relieved by General John A. Dix . There was a new arrangement of Military Depart- ments , ' and Lieutenant - General Scott , who was the General - in - Chief of the armies , greatly ...
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... charge of complicity in the schemes of the conspirators . See chapter xxiv . , volume I. See volume L. , page 573 . PRISON K ASSOCI BITE AND BE DAMNEDYO PRISON ASSOCIATION SEAL 28 VIGOROUS MEASURES PROPOSED IN CONGRESS . was believed by ...
... charge of complicity in the schemes of the conspirators . See chapter xxiv . , volume I. See volume L. , page 573 . PRISON K ASSOCI BITE AND BE DAMNEDYO PRISON ASSOCIATION SEAL 28 VIGOROUS MEASURES PROPOSED IN CONGRESS . was believed by ...
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... charge was made , that he was acces- sory to the burning of several railway - bridges in East Tennessee , to cut off communication between that region and Virginia . His life had been daily threatened by Confederate soldiers ; and , at ...
... charge was made , that he was acces- sory to the burning of several railway - bridges in East Tennessee , to cut off communication between that region and Virginia . His life had been daily threatened by Confederate soldiers ; and , at ...
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