Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 815. Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316. - Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317. - Preparations to bombard Fort Pulaski , 318 ...
... Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 815. Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316. - Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317. - Preparations to bombard Fort Pulaski , 318 ...
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... Rear , 577. - Battle at Chickasaw Bayou , 579 - Sherman compelled to withdraw , 579. - Expedition against Arkansas Post , 580. - Capture of Arkansas Post , 531 .-- Posts on Red River captured , 582 . 12 CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXII . THE ...
... Rear , 577. - Battle at Chickasaw Bayou , 579 - Sherman compelled to withdraw , 579. - Expedition against Arkansas Post , 580. - Capture of Arkansas Post , 531 .-- Posts on Red River captured , 582 . 12 CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXII . THE ...
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... rear . But for a pursuit , or this grand flank movement , there were two essential requisites lacking — namely , a sufficient cavalry force , and means of subsistence , for which lack Confederate experts hold Davis responsible . It is ...
... rear . But for a pursuit , or this grand flank movement , there were two essential requisites lacking — namely , a sufficient cavalry force , and means of subsistence , for which lack Confederate experts hold Davis responsible . It is ...
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... rear , he slowly advanced to find his foe on the morning of the 5th , his skirmishers driving before them large numbers of mounted riflemen , who seemed to be simply gathering information . Six miles northward of Carthage they passed ...
... rear , he slowly advanced to find his foe on the morning of the 5th , his skirmishers driving before them large numbers of mounted riflemen , who seemed to be simply gathering information . Six miles northward of Carthage they passed ...
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... 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 dawn . Sigel in the mean time had left his position a little south of ...
... 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 dawn . Sigel in the mean time had left his position a little south of ...
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