Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Early in the following year the num- ber of these works was fifty - two , whose names and locations are indi- cated on the accom- panying map . ' This system of works was so complete , that at no time afterward , during the war , did ...
... Early in the following year the num- ber of these works was fifty - two , whose names and locations are indi- cated on the accom- panying map . ' This system of works was so complete , that at no time afterward , during the war , did ...
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... early in March . Dr. Brownlow was a type of the Loyalists of the mountain regions of that State , who suffered terribly during a great portion of the war . A minute record of the faithful and fearless patriotism of the people of East ...
... early in March . Dr. Brownlow was a type of the Loyalists of the mountain regions of that State , who suffered terribly during a great portion of the war . A minute record of the faithful and fearless patriotism of the people of East ...
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... Early the next morning a courier brought intelligence of Sigel's safety in Springfield , and the remain- der of the march of thirty miles was made leisurely during the space of the next two days . ' a July 13 1861 . Lyon encamped near ...
... Early the next morning a courier brought intelligence of Sigel's safety in Springfield , and the remain- der of the march of thirty miles was made leisurely during the space of the next two days . ' a July 13 1861 . Lyon encamped near ...
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... early hour in the morning , excessively annoyed by heat and dust , and intense thirst , for most of the wells and streams were dry . At Dug Springs , nineteen miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley ...
... early hour in the morning , excessively annoyed by heat and dust , and intense thirst , for most of the wells and streams were dry . At Dug Springs , nineteen miles southwest of Springfield , they halted . They were in an oblong valley ...
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... early in this fierce engagement his horse was shot . Then he received a wound in the leg ; another in the head soon The men serving the cannon were taken from the infantry , and were mostly recruits . Many officers had left , and a ...
... early in this fierce engagement his horse was shot . Then he received a wound in the leg ; another in the head soon The men serving the cannon were taken from the infantry , and were mostly recruits . Many officers had left , and a ...
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