Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... CROSSING THE OSAGE . • 75 78. WAR BALLOON 132 · · 76 74. FAIRFAX COURT - HOUSE 133 . • 79 75. QUAKER GUN AT MANASSAS 136 87. PORTRAIT OF DAVID HUNTER . . 88. FREMONT'S SWORD • . 84 77. PORTBAIT OF E. D. BAKER 89. PONTOON BRIDGE AT ...
... CROSSING THE OSAGE . • 75 78. WAR BALLOON 132 · · 76 74. FAIRFAX COURT - HOUSE 133 . • 79 75. QUAKER GUN AT MANASSAS 136 87. PORTRAIT OF DAVID HUNTER . . 88. FREMONT'S SWORD • . 84 77. PORTBAIT OF E. D. BAKER 89. PONTOON BRIDGE AT ...
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... crossing the Potomac above the National Capital , cut off that city's communications with the North , and capture it by a vigorous movement in the rear . But for a pursuit , or this grand flank movement , there were two essential ...
... crossing the Potomac above the National Capital , cut off that city's communications with the North , and capture it by a vigorous movement in the rear . But for a pursuit , or this grand flank movement , there were two essential ...
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... crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield road ... crossed on the evening of the 7th , had pushed forward to gain the ferry on the Osage , twenty - two miles ahead ...
... crossing Spring River at various points , hung so threateningly on his flank , and so menaced the Springfield road ... crossed on the evening of the 7th , had pushed forward to gain the ferry on the Osage , twenty - two miles ahead ...
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... crossed by the Pacific Railway , there to intercept the expected retreat of the Confederates to the Osage River . 3 In these reasonable calculations Fremont was disappointed . Whilst expecting tidings of success , he received from Pope ...
... crossed by the Pacific Railway , there to intercept the expected retreat of the Confederates to the Osage River . 3 In these reasonable calculations Fremont was disappointed . Whilst expecting tidings of success , he received from Pope ...
Page 76
... Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennes- see troops to withdraw from her soil immediately . " ATTEMPT TO SEIZE LOUISVILLE , 77 Breckinridge , Marshall ,. 2 See page 458 , volume I. BIGEL CROSSING THE OSAGE . PAGE FORT LAFAYETTE.
... Kentucky expects the Confederate or Tennes- see troops to withdraw from her soil immediately . " ATTEMPT TO SEIZE LOUISVILLE , 77 Breckinridge , Marshall ,. 2 See page 458 , volume I. BIGEL CROSSING THE OSAGE . PAGE FORT LAFAYETTE.
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