Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... o'clock in the afternoon , when the army halted for dinner , they were twenty - seven miles from their starting - place in the morning . The march was resumed at sunset , and was continued until three o'clock on the morning of the 11th ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , when the army halted for dinner , they were twenty - seven miles from their starting - place in the morning . The march was resumed at sunset , and was continued until three o'clock on the morning of the 11th ...
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... o'clock in the after- noon of the 9th , " to fall upon the Confederates in 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 ...
... o'clock in the after- noon of the 9th , " to fall upon the Confederates in 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 ...
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... o'clock in the morning , " the BATTLE OF August 10 , WILSON'S CREEK , after a struggle of five or six hours , which was not surpassed in intensity and prowess , on both sides , during the great war that followed . The National loss was ...
... o'clock in the morning , " the BATTLE OF August 10 , WILSON'S CREEK , after a struggle of five or six hours , which was not surpassed in intensity and prowess , on both sides , during the great war that followed . The National loss was ...
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... o'clock in the afternoon , the flotilla , with the entire force , was on its way back to Cairo , carrying away two of Beltzhoover's heavy guns , the others having been recaptured . Grant had lost four hundred and eighty - five men ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , the flotilla , with the entire force , was on its way back to Cairo , carrying away two of Beltzhoover's heavy guns , the others having been recaptured . Grant had lost four hundred and eighty - five men ...
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... o'clock in the afternoon , the vanguard came in sight of Floyd's works , a mile distant , be- yond a deep wooded valley . These occupied a bald eminence on the north side of the Gauley River , which here swept in a curve , so that each ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , the vanguard came in sight of Floyd's works , a mile distant , be- yond a deep wooded valley . These occupied a bald eminence on the north side of the Gauley River , which here swept in a curve , so that each ...
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