Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Corps formed , 357. - The Confederates evacuate Manassas , 858.- " Promenade " of the Army of the Potomac - McClellan relieved of some Burden of Duty , 859. - The Merrimack and Monitor , 360.— Onslaught of the Merrimack on National ...
... Corps formed , 357. - The Confederates evacuate Manassas , 858.- " Promenade " of the Army of the Potomac - McClellan relieved of some Burden of Duty , 859. - The Merrimack and Monitor , 360.— Onslaught of the Merrimack on National ...
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... Corps , formed by Major Albert J. Myer , the inventor of a most efficient system of signalling , was placed in charge of that officer . This system was first practically tested during the organization of the Army of the Potomac , and ...
... Corps , formed by Major Albert J. Myer , the inventor of a most efficient system of signalling , was placed in charge of that officer . This system was first practically tested during the organization of the Army of the Potomac , and ...
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... corps of artillery or cavalry in the field , and is portable . It consists of a four - wheeled carriage , with compartments in which a blacksmith's outfit of fuel and implements may be carried , and may be made ready for use in the ...
... corps of artillery or cavalry in the field , and is portable . It consists of a four - wheeled carriage , with compartments in which a blacksmith's outfit of fuel and implements may be carried , and may be made ready for use in the ...
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... Corps , and Captain George Johnson , of Cincinnati ; and three trans- ports . The latter bore a small land force of little more than two thousand men , ' commanded by Brigadier - General W. T. Sherman ( who was in com- mand at Paducah ) ...
... Corps , and Captain George Johnson , of Cincinnati ; and three trans- ports . The latter bore a small land force of little more than two thousand men , ' commanded by Brigadier - General W. T. Sherman ( who was in com- mand at Paducah ) ...
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... corps . Let us turn again to the banks of the Tennessee , and see what was occur- ring there . General Grant arrived at Savannah on the 17th of March , and made his head - quarters at the house of Mr. Cherry , eight or nine miles below ...
... corps . Let us turn again to the banks of the Tennessee , and see what was occur- ring there . General Grant arrived at Savannah on the 17th of March , and made his head - quarters at the house of Mr. Cherry , eight or nine miles below ...
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