Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... ROADS 822 276. PORTRAIT OF FITZ - JOHN PORTER 824 277. PORTRAIT OF SILAS CASEY 826 278. PORTRAIT OF HENRY M. NAGLEE ... ROAD BETWEEN LIAMSBURG 259. SITE OF THE DAM 260. BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG - MAP 261. VEST'S HOUSE 872 812. PORTRAIT OF ...
... ROADS 822 276. PORTRAIT OF FITZ - JOHN PORTER 824 277. PORTRAIT OF SILAS CASEY 826 278. PORTRAIT OF HENRY M. NAGLEE ... ROAD BETWEEN LIAMSBURG 259. SITE OF THE DAM 260. BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG - MAP 261. VEST'S HOUSE 872 812. PORTRAIT OF ...
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... road passed by , they were detained long enough to allow the passengers to go up and offer insults to the lifeless remains . 1 This picture is from a sketch made by the author in May , 1866 , and shows the front of the prison . The ...
... road passed by , they were detained long enough to allow the passengers to go up and offer insults to the lifeless remains . 1 This picture is from a sketch made by the author in May , 1866 , and shows the front of the prison . The ...
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... road , as far as Sharp's farm , with about a hundred prisoners whom he had captured , when the firing at the northward almost ceased . Seeing at ONFEDERATE MOUNTED HOME GUARD DO KANSAS RANGERS SECOND MISSOURI WHERE LYON FELE TOTTEN the ...
... road , as far as Sharp's farm , with about a hundred prisoners whom he had captured , when the firing at the northward almost ceased . Seeing at ONFEDERATE MOUNTED HOME GUARD DO KANSAS RANGERS SECOND MISSOURI WHERE LYON FELE TOTTEN the ...
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... road , to strike the Con- federate rear , the firing had ceased along almost the entire line . The excep tion was on the extreme right of the National forces , where the First Mis- souri , assisted by the First Iowa and Kansas regiments ...
... road , to strike the Con- federate rear , the firing had ceased along almost the entire line . The excep tion was on the extreme right of the National forces , where the First Mis- souri , assisted by the First Iowa and Kansas regiments ...
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... road with his little force at Camp Joe Holt , and some Louisville Home Guards . These were his only available forces at that moment . The order was obeyed with alacrity , and very soon a considerable force , under the chief command of ...
... road with his little force at Camp Joe Holt , and some Louisville Home Guards . These were his only available forces at that moment . The order was obeyed with alacrity , and very soon a considerable force , under the chief command of ...
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