Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Soldiers , 252. - Relative Position of the National Troops - Van Dorn's Flanking Move- ment , 253. - He marches to attack - Curtis prepared to receive him , 254 - Opening of the Battle of Pea Ridge Indian Savages led by Albert Pike - A ...
... Soldiers , 252. - Relative Position of the National Troops - Van Dorn's Flanking Move- ment , 253. - He marches to attack - Curtis prepared to receive him , 254 - Opening of the Battle of Pea Ridge Indian Savages led by Albert Pike - A ...
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... Soldiers , 517. - The Confederates approaching Corinth , 518. - Battle of Corinth , 519. - Fierce Contest at Fort Robinett - Repulse of the Con- federates - Rosecrans pursues them , 522. - Buell superseded by Rosecrans , 523 . CHAPTER ...
... Soldiers , 517. - The Confederates approaching Corinth , 518. - Battle of Corinth , 519. - Fierce Contest at Fort Robinett - Repulse of the Con- federates - Rosecrans pursues them , 522. - Buell superseded by Rosecrans , 523 . CHAPTER ...
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... SOLDIERS OVER POTOMAC RUN 487 • 887. THE PHILLIPS HOUSE ON FIRE 488 389. LIVE - OAK GROVE , AT SMITH'S PLANTATION , PORT ROYAL . 890. LIVE OAK AT SMITH'S PLANTATION • 565 • 566 338. PLACE OF FRANKLIN'S PASSAGE OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . 489 ...
... SOLDIERS OVER POTOMAC RUN 487 • 887. THE PHILLIPS HOUSE ON FIRE 488 389. LIVE - OAK GROVE , AT SMITH'S PLANTATION , PORT ROYAL . 890. LIVE OAK AT SMITH'S PLANTATION • 565 • 566 338. PLACE OF FRANKLIN'S PASSAGE OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK . 489 ...
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... soldiers . But he was anxious to carry out his original plan of crossing the Potomac above the National Capital , cut off that city's communications with the North , and capture it by a vigorous movement in the rear . But for a pursuit ...
... soldiers . But he was anxious to carry out his original plan of crossing the Potomac above the National Capital , cut off that city's communications with the North , and capture it by a vigorous movement in the rear . But for a pursuit ...
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... soldiers alluded to , more than two thousand were , at the time in question , in the loathsome prisons of the Confederates , and suffering intensely from cruel treatment and privations of every kind . A large portion of these prisoners ...
... soldiers alluded to , more than two thousand were , at the time in question , in the loathsome prisons of the Confederates , and suffering intensely from cruel treatment and privations of every kind . A large portion of these prisoners ...
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