Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... reached the Lower House , on the 2d of August , it met with strenuous opposition , especially Trumbull's amend- ment , from Crittenden and Burnet , of Kentucky , Vallandigham , Pendleton , and Cox , of Ohio , and Diven , of New York ...
... reached the Lower House , on the 2d of August , it met with strenuous opposition , especially Trumbull's amend- ment , from Crittenden and Burnet , of Kentucky , Vallandigham , Pendleton , and Cox , of Ohio , and Diven , of New York ...
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... reached an im- portant ferry on the Grand River , a branch of the Osage , in Henry County , on the 7th , where he was joined by three thousand troops from Kansas , under Major Sturgis . The whole force crossed the river , by means of a ...
... reached an im- portant ferry on the Grand River , a branch of the Osage , in Henry County , on the 7th , where he was joined by three thousand troops from Kansas , under Major Sturgis . The whole force crossed the river , by means of a ...
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... reached Springfield on the 6th . ' 1861 . panies First Regular Cavalry , Captains Stanley and Carr ; three companies First Regular Cavalry ( recruits ) , Lieutenant Lathrop ; Captain Totten's Battery , Regular Artillery , six guns , 6 ...
... reached Springfield on the 6th . ' 1861 . panies First Regular Cavalry , Captains Stanley and Carr ; three companies First Regular Cavalry ( recruits ) , Lieutenant Lathrop ; Captain Totten's Battery , Regular Artillery , six guns , 6 ...
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... reached them at Cane Creek that Lyon's force was immensely superior , and McCulloch counseled a retro- grade movement . Price entertained a different opinion , and favored an immediate advance . His officers agreed with him , and he ...
... reached them at Cane Creek that Lyon's force was immensely superior , and McCulloch counseled a retro- grade movement . Price entertained a different opinion , and favored an immediate advance . His officers agreed with him , and he ...
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... 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 left behind , but it was subsequently recovered . * Under the general ...
... 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 left behind , but it was subsequently recovered . * Under the general ...
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