The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 2 |
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... HILL- - RETREAT TO HARRISON'S LANDING FEELINGS OF THE PEOPLE LETTER OF THANKS FROM THE PRESIDENT MC CLELLAN'S LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT ON THE POLICY THAT SHOULD BE ADOPTED IN PROSECUTING THE WAR · EFFECT OF IT ON HIMSELF . BE EFORE ...
... HILL- - RETREAT TO HARRISON'S LANDING FEELINGS OF THE PEOPLE LETTER OF THANKS FROM THE PRESIDENT MC CLELLAN'S LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT ON THE POLICY THAT SHOULD BE ADOPTED IN PROSECUTING THE WAR · EFFECT OF IT ON HIMSELF . BE EFORE ...
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... Hill , on the other side , crossed over and joined Branch . The three columns now moved down towards Mechanicsville Jackson in advance , stretching off towards the Pamunkey to get in flank and rear , Branch next , and Hill last ...
... Hill , on the other side , crossed over and joined Branch . The three columns now moved down towards Mechanicsville Jackson in advance , stretching off towards the Pamunkey to get in flank and rear , Branch next , and Hill last ...
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... the enemy that had followed through the swamp from Savage Station , a fierce battle was raging farther on towards the James River , with a rebel army under A. P. Hill which had moved dowr 44 BATTLE OF GLENDALE . from Richmond , between the.
... the enemy that had followed through the swamp from Savage Station , a fierce battle was raging farther on towards the James River , with a rebel army under A. P. Hill which had moved dowr 44 BATTLE OF GLENDALE . from Richmond , between the.
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... Hill . He had selected this as the key to his position . Although he had given General Barnard , Engineer - in - chief , special orders as to the location of the troops as fast as they arrived , he on the morning of the first of July ...
... Hill . He had selected this as the key to his position . Although he had given General Barnard , Engineer - in - chief , special orders as to the location of the troops as fast as they arrived , he on the morning of the first of July ...
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... HILL . which could not be shortened without peril . The commu- nication with the river must be kept up on account of his transports , the trains be protected , the enemy in the rear held back , and all the roads coming down from ...
... HILL . which could not be shortened without peril . The commu- nication with the river must be kept up on account of his transports , the trains be protected , the enemy in the rear held back , and all the roads coming down from ...
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A. P. Hill advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries BATTLE OF ANTIETAM BATTLE OF GAINES Bragg brave bridge brigade Buell Burnside campaign cannon captured cavalry charge Chattanooga close Colonel columns command commenced compelled Corinth Corps crossed Cumberland Gap dark dashed desperate division enemy enemy's fall back fell field fierce fight fire flank Fort Wagner forward Fredericksburg front gallant Grant gunboats guns Halleck heavy heights hill Hooker horses hundred Jackson James River latter Lee's line of battle McClellan McClernand meantime miles military Mississippi Morgan morning mountain moved movement Murfreesboro night numbers o'clock opened Porter position Potomac pressed prisoners pushed railroad Rappahannock reached rear rebellion regiment retreat Richmond road Rosecrans Savage Station sent Sherman shot and shell shout side siege soldiers stood storm stream struggle swept Tennessee thousand thunder troops Valley Vicksburg victory White Oak Swamp whole woods wounded