Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Direction of Chattanooga - Halleck moves Cautiously toward Corinth , 291. - The Confederate Army at Corinth - National Troops on detached Service , 292. - The Siege of Corinth - Its Evacuation - Halleck's Surprise , 293. - Beauregard's ...
... Direction of Chattanooga - Halleck moves Cautiously toward Corinth , 291. - The Confederate Army at Corinth - National Troops on detached Service , 292. - The Siege of Corinth - Its Evacuation - Halleck's Surprise , 293. - Beauregard's ...
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... direction and assistance of these men , loyalists were hunted , arrested , taken to camps and prisons , and insulted and abused by mobs . Confederate cavalry , as well as infantry , scoured the country , offering every indignity to men ...
... direction and assistance of these men , loyalists were hunted , arrested , taken to camps and prisons , and insulted and abused by mobs . Confederate cavalry , as well as infantry , scoured the country , offering every indignity to men ...
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... direction . He pushed on to Sarcoxie , a post - village in Jackson County , where he arrived to- ward the evening of the 28th , and learned that General Price , with about nine hundred troops , was encamped at Pool's Prairie , a few ...
... direction . He pushed on to Sarcoxie , a post - village in Jackson County , where he arrived to- ward the evening of the 28th , and learned that General Price , with about nine hundred troops , was encamped at Pool's Prairie , a few ...
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... direction of Lamar , the county seat of Barton County , with four or five thousand men . Sigel's force consisted of about five hundred and fifty men of the Third ( his own ) Missouri Regiment , and four hundred of the Fifth ( Salomon's ) ...
... direction of Lamar , the county seat of Barton County , with four or five thousand men . Sigel's force consisted of about five hundred and fifty men of the Third ( his own ) Missouri Regiment , and four hundred of the Fifth ( Salomon's ) ...
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... direction on the following morning , " and reached Springfield on the 6th . ' 1861 . panies First Regular Cavalry , Captains Stanley and Carr ; three companies First Regular Cavalry ( recruits ) , Lieutenant Lathrop ; Captain Totten's ...
... direction on the following morning , " and reached Springfield on the 6th . ' 1861 . panies First Regular Cavalry , Captains Stanley and Carr ; three companies First Regular Cavalry ( recruits ) , Lieutenant Lathrop ; Captain Totten's ...
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