The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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Page 50
... field and patriot's grave to every living heart and hearthstone , all over this broad land , will yet swell the chorus of the Union , when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature , " struck a chord of ...
... field and patriot's grave to every living heart and hearthstone , all over this broad land , will yet swell the chorus of the Union , when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature , " struck a chord of ...
Page 66
... field by Mr. Lincoln , were not designed for the defence of Washington , but to com- mence the work of emancipation by direct invasion of thei soil , and hence rushed to arms under the full belief that they were called upon to defend ...
... field by Mr. Lincoln , were not designed for the defence of Washington , but to com- mence the work of emancipation by direct invasion of thei soil , and hence rushed to arms under the full belief that they were called upon to defend ...
Page 86
... field against him , and established a camp at Jackson , near the city . Lyon , by a sudden movement , succeeded in surround- ing it , and taking the whole force , six hundred and thirty- nine , prisoners . A great mob followed the ...
... field against him , and established a camp at Jackson , near the city . Lyon , by a sudden movement , succeeded in surround- ing it , and taking the whole force , six hundred and thirty- nine , prisoners . A great mob followed the ...
Page 95
... field .. Pegram , with about six hundred followers , after wandering about in the woods , and finding no way of escape , surrendered prisoners of war . General Garnett , stationed a few miles distant , near Beverly , with six thousand ...
... field .. Pegram , with about six hundred followers , after wandering about in the woods , and finding no way of escape , surrendered prisoners of war . General Garnett , stationed a few miles distant , near Beverly , with six thousand ...
Page 97
... field , pushed for another ford , a quarter of a mile below . Reaching it , they dashed through the stream without stop- ping to defend the passage , and continued their flight . 98 DEATH OF GARNETT . Garnett , incensed at their.
... field , pushed for another ford , a quarter of a mile below . Reaching it , they dashed through the stream without stop- ping to defend the passage , and continued their flight . 98 DEATH OF GARNETT . Garnett , incensed at their.
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