Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Front - The Fruits of Victory lost by Delay , 384. - Expedition up the York River - National Troops on the Pamunkey - A sharp Fight , 885.- Head - Quarters near the " White House " -A Trick to save that Building , 386. - Preparations to ...
... Front - The Fruits of Victory lost by Delay , 384. - Expedition up the York River - National Troops on the Pamunkey - A sharp Fight , 885.- Head - Quarters near the " White House " -A Trick to save that Building , 386. - Preparations to ...
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... front of the prison . The window that lighted the room on the lower floor , in which Brownlow was confined , is seen on the right of the door . In the upper story are two immense iron cages , into which the worst criminals are put , and ...
... front of the prison . The window that lighted the room on the lower floor , in which Brownlow was confined , is seen on the right of the door . In the upper story are two immense iron cages , into which the worst criminals are put , and ...
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... front , leaving Sigel , with twelve hundred men and six guns , to gain their rear by their right . Lyon's force arrived within sight of the Con- federate guard - fires at one o'clock in the morning , where they lay on their arms until ...
... front , leaving Sigel , with twelve hundred men and six guns , to gain their rear by their right . Lyon's force arrived within sight of the Con- federate guard - fires at one o'clock in the morning , where they lay on their arms until ...
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... front , the Kansas troops sixty yards to the left , on the opposite side of a ravine , and the Iowa troops still farther to the left . Totten's Battery was planted on an eminence , between the Missouri and Kansas troops ; and Dubois's ...
... front , the Kansas troops sixty yards to the left , on the opposite side of a ravine , and the Iowa troops still farther to the left . Totten's Battery was planted on an eminence , between the Missouri and Kansas troops ; and Dubois's ...
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... front and flank . Instantly the hurricane of war was again in full career over that hard - fought field . Backward and forward the contending lines swayed , their fronts often within a few yards of each other . Every effective man in ...
... front and flank . Instantly the hurricane of war was again in full career over that hard - fought field . Backward and forward the contending lines swayed , their fronts often within a few yards of each other . Every effective man in ...
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