Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Shot and Shell on the Battle - Ground , 287 . CHAPTER XI . OPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN TENNESSEE AND NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA . Situation of the two Armies near Corinth , 288. - The Victory at Shiloh , and its Fruits - Public ...
... Shot and Shell on the Battle - Ground , 287 . CHAPTER XI . OPERATIONS IN SOUTHERN TENNESSEE AND NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI AND ALABAMA . Situation of the two Armies near Corinth , 288. - The Victory at Shiloh , and its Fruits - Public ...
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... SHOT NEAR SHILOH MEETING- . HOUSE . 183. TAIL - PIECE - BROKEN ARMS 257 257 208 184. INITIAL LETTER - SHATTERED TREES 258 210 • 211 209 185. BEAUREGARD'S HEAD - QUARTERS AT CORINTH 258 156. CABIN OF A HOSPITAL STEAMER ON THE TENNESSEE ...
... SHOT NEAR SHILOH MEETING- . HOUSE . 183. TAIL - PIECE - BROKEN ARMS 257 257 208 184. INITIAL LETTER - SHATTERED TREES 258 210 • 211 209 185. BEAUREGARD'S HEAD - QUARTERS AT CORINTH 258 156. CABIN OF A HOSPITAL STEAMER ON THE TENNESSEE ...
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... shot of the National defenses on Arlington Heights . 3 The physical disabilities of the Confederates alluded to , were , probably , not the only reasons for the immobility of their army after the battle . Davis and his associates at ...
... shot of the National defenses on Arlington Heights . 3 The physical disabilities of the Confederates alluded to , were , probably , not the only reasons for the immobility of their army after the battle . Davis and his associates at ...
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... shot - guns , with which Jackson's cavalry were armed . 2 Being outnumbered by the Confederates , more than three to one , Colonel Sigel did not tarry at Sarcoxie , but continued his retreat by Mount Vernon to Springfield , where he was ...
... shot - guns , with which Jackson's cavalry were armed . 2 Being outnumbered by the Confederates , more than three to one , Colonel Sigel did not tarry at Sarcoxie , but continued his retreat by Mount Vernon to Springfield , where he was ...
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... shot - guns ; and there were many mounted men not armed at all . They had fifteen pieces of artillery . ' Gen- eral Price reported the number of Missouri State troops at five thousand two hundred and twenty - one . The entire number of ...
... shot - guns ; and there were many mounted men not armed at all . They had fifteen pieces of artillery . ' Gen- eral Price reported the number of Missouri State troops at five thousand two hundred and twenty - one . The entire number of ...
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