Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... sent out by General Mitchel , 300. - Raid on the Railway between Chattanooga and Atlanta , 301. - Capture and Execution of the Raiders , 802. - Battle at Chattanooga - Capture of Cumberland Gap , 303. - Generals Buell and Mitchel , 304 ...
... sent out by General Mitchel , 300. - Raid on the Railway between Chattanooga and Atlanta , 301. - Capture and Execution of the Raiders , 802. - Battle at Chattanooga - Capture of Cumberland Gap , 303. - Generals Buell and Mitchel , 304 ...
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... sent out cavalry in search of him , with instructions , publicly given in the street , at Knoxville , not to take him prisoner , but to shoot him at once . " Brownlow was informed of his peril , and , with other loyal men , he secreted ...
... sent out cavalry in search of him , with instructions , publicly given in the street , at Knoxville , not to take him prisoner , but to shoot him at once . " Brownlow was informed of his peril , and , with other loyal men , he secreted ...
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... sent out of the Confederacy , and regretting the circumstances of his arrest and imprison- ment ; " only , " as he said , because " color is given to the suspicion that he has been entrapped . " He was finally released and sent to ...
... sent out of the Confederacy , and regretting the circumstances of his arrest and imprison- ment ; " only , " as he said , because " color is given to the suspicion that he has been entrapped . " He was finally released and sent to ...
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... sent back for it , and General Price sent it to the town in his own wagon . In the confusion of abandoning Springfield , the next morning , it was again left behind , when , after being carefully prepared for burial by two members of ...
... sent back for it , and General Price sent it to the town in his own wagon . In the confusion of abandoning Springfield , the next morning , it was again left behind , when , after being carefully prepared for burial by two members of ...
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... sent a dispatch to Hardee , then supposed to be at Greenville , urging the necessity for a junction of their forces , before an attempt might be safely made to march on Commerce and Cape Girar- deau . " Having a good deal of work before ...
... sent a dispatch to Hardee , then supposed to be at Greenville , urging the necessity for a junction of their forces , before an attempt might be safely made to march on Commerce and Cape Girar- deau . " Having a good deal of work before ...
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