Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... joined his in eternal commune . " Jefferson Davis addressed the people on his arrival at Richmond , on the evening of the 23d , and boldly declared that his troops had captured " every thing the enemy had in the field , " including ...
... joined his in eternal commune . " Jefferson Davis addressed the people on his arrival at Richmond , on the evening of the 23d , and boldly declared that his troops had captured " every thing the enemy had in the field , " including ...
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... joined by General Lyon on the 13th , * a July , 1861 . who took the chief command . It was a fortunate movement for Sigel ; for within twelve hours after the battle , Jackson was re - enforced by Generals Price and Ben McCulloch , who ...
... joined by General Lyon on the 13th , * a July , 1861 . who took the chief command . It was a fortunate movement for Sigel ; for within twelve hours after the battle , Jackson was re - enforced by Generals Price and Ben McCulloch , who ...
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... joined on the way by a portion of the remnant of Sigel's column , reached the old camp , still under the protection of a body of Home Guards , at five o'clock in the afternoon . In the hurry of retreat , the body of General Lyon was ...
... joined on the way by a portion of the remnant of Sigel's column , reached the old camp , still under the protection of a body of Home Guards , at five o'clock in the afternoon . In the hurry of retreat , the body of General Lyon was ...
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... joined General Price before Lexington . Other organized bands of Secessionists had been operating in Northeastern Missouri at the same time , and had compelled the Unionists to organize and arm themselves for defense . The latter ...
... joined General Price before Lexington . Other organized bands of Secessionists had been operating in Northeastern Missouri at the same time , and had compelled the Unionists to organize and arm themselves for defense . The latter ...
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... joined the insurgents , and was com- missioned a brigadier in the Confederate Army ) , now held military posses- sion of the southeastern districts of the Commonwealth , and made vigorous preparations to co - operate with Price and his ...
... joined the insurgents , and was com- missioned a brigadier in the Confederate Army ) , now held military posses- sion of the southeastern districts of the Commonwealth , and made vigorous preparations to co - operate with Price and his ...
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