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Page 82
... direction and plan , General Johnston pro- ceeded to Winchester . There his army was in position to op- pose either McClellan from the West , or Patterson from the North - east , and to form a junction with General Beauregard when ...
... direction and plan , General Johnston pro- ceeded to Winchester . There his army was in position to op- pose either McClellan from the West , or Patterson from the North - east , and to form a junction with General Beauregard when ...
Page 92
... directions of two nations who had so long lived in political union and inter- course as the North and the South . While the latter was daily becoming more conservative and more attached to existing in- stitutions , the North was as ...
... directions of two nations who had so long lived in political union and inter- course as the North and the South . While the latter was daily becoming more conservative and more attached to existing in- stitutions , the North was as ...
Page 96
... direction . The banks of the stream are rocky and steep , but abound in long - used fords . At Mitchell's Ford , the stream is about equidistant between Centreville and Manassas , some six miles apart . Anticipating the determination of ...
... direction . The banks of the stream are rocky and steep , but abound in long - used fords . At Mitchell's Ford , the stream is about equidistant between Centreville and Manassas , some six miles apart . Anticipating the determination of ...
Page 98
... direction of General Longstreet , his battery was then advanced , by hand , out of the range now ascertained by the enemy , and a shower of spherical case , shell , and round - shot flew over the heads of our gunners . From this new ...
... direction of General Longstreet , his battery was then advanced , by hand , out of the range now ascertained by the enemy , and a shower of spherical case , shell , and round - shot flew over the heads of our gunners . From this new ...
Page 99
... direction of the army , the constant and unfailing jest was , that they were going on a visit to Rich- mond . The idea of the defeat of the Grand Army , which , in show , splendid boast , and dramatic accessaries , exceeded any thing ...
... direction of the army , the constant and unfailing jest was , that they were going on a visit to Rich- mond . The idea of the defeat of the Grand Army , which , in show , splendid boast , and dramatic accessaries , exceeded any thing ...
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