Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Railway seized - Grant's Army near Pittsburg Landing , 267. - Its Position on the 6th of April , 268. - The Confederate Army at Corinth - Its forward Movement , 269. - Preparations for Battle by the Confederates - The Nationals ...
... Railway seized - Grant's Army near Pittsburg Landing , 267. - Its Position on the 6th of April , 268. - The Confederate Army at Corinth - Its forward Movement , 269. - Preparations for Battle by the Confederates - The Nationals ...
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... RAILWAY STOCKADE 852. FORTIFICATIONS AT MUMFORDSVILLE 858. PORTRAIT OF LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU 854. PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH WHEELER 855. IUKA SPRINGS · 356. PRICE'S HEAD - QUARTERS 857. VIEW OF THE IUKA BATTLE - GROUND 859. ROSECRANS'S HEAD ...
... RAILWAY STOCKADE 852. FORTIFICATIONS AT MUMFORDSVILLE 858. PORTRAIT OF LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU 854. PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH WHEELER 855. IUKA SPRINGS · 356. PRICE'S HEAD - QUARTERS 857. VIEW OF THE IUKA BATTLE - GROUND 859. ROSECRANS'S HEAD ...
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... railway to Richmond on the 23d and 24th of July . Among the first who arrived there was Alfred Ely , member of Congress from the State of New York , and Calvin Huson , his rival can- 1 In a “ Memorandum " which General McClellan ...
... railway to Richmond on the 23d and 24th of July . Among the first who arrived there was Alfred Ely , member of Congress from the State of New York , and Calvin Huson , his rival can- 1 In a “ Memorandum " which General McClellan ...
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... railway , at Manassas , about seven miles ; and near Beauregard's head - quarters , he , with Corcoran and several officers , spent the night in an old barn , from which they were marched to the railway station and sent to Richmond . 1 ...
... railway , at Manassas , about seven miles ; and near Beauregard's head - quarters , he , with Corcoran and several officers , spent the night in an old barn , from which they were marched to the railway station and sent to Richmond . 1 ...
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... railway - bridges in East Tennessee , to cut off communication between that region and Virginia . His life had been daily threatened by Confederate soldiers ; and , at the urgent solicitations of his family , he left his home in the ...
... railway - bridges in East Tennessee , to cut off communication between that region and Virginia . His life had been daily threatened by Confederate soldiers ; and , at the urgent solicitations of his family , he left his home in the ...
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