Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Wood , and Woodruff ; Lieutenant - Colonels Bowman and Neff ; Majors Potter , Revere , and Vogdes ; and Captains Rockwood , Bowman , and Keffer . - Journal of Alfred Ely , Nov. 10 , 1861 , pages 210 to 216 , inclusive . 4 See page 258 ...
... Wood , and Woodruff ; Lieutenant - Colonels Bowman and Neff ; Majors Potter , Revere , and Vogdes ; and Captains Rockwood , Bowman , and Keffer . - Journal of Alfred Ely , Nov. 10 , 1861 , pages 210 to 216 , inclusive . 4 See page 258 ...
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... Wood , a Methodist clergyman from Alabama , who bore the com- mission of a Confederate colonel . Under the direction and assistance of these men , loyalists were hunted , arrested , taken to camps and prisons , and insulted and abused ...
... Wood , a Methodist clergyman from Alabama , who bore the com- mission of a Confederate colonel . Under the direction and assistance of these men , loyalists were hunted , arrested , taken to camps and prisons , and insulted and abused ...
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... Wood in a letter to Benjamin , " in which he declared that the sentiment of the inhabitants in East Tennessee was " hostile to the Confederate government , " and that the people were slaves to Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard . " To ...
... Wood in a letter to Benjamin , " in which he declared that the sentiment of the inhabitants in East Tennessee was " hostile to the Confederate government , " and that the people were slaves to Andrew Johnson and Horace Maynard . " To ...
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... woods , to cut off Steele's infantry from Stanley's cavalry . The latter ( about a hundred and fifty strong ) immediately drew up his men in proper order , and when the foe was within the range of their Sharp's carbines , they opened a ...
... woods , to cut off Steele's infantry from Stanley's cavalry . The latter ( about a hundred and fifty strong ) immediately drew up his men in proper order , and when the foe was within the range of their Sharp's carbines , they opened a ...
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... Wood's company of mounted Kansas Volunteers , and a company of Regular Cavalry , under Lieutenant Canfield . Lieutenant - Colonel Andrews's brigade consisted of Captain Steele's battalion of Regulars , Lieutenant Du Bois ' light battery ...
... Wood's company of mounted Kansas Volunteers , and a company of Regular Cavalry , under Lieutenant Canfield . Lieutenant - Colonel Andrews's brigade consisted of Captain Steele's battalion of Regulars , Lieutenant Du Bois ' light battery ...
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