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Page 37
... hundred in killed and wounded . When General Jackson fell back from Winchester , after routing Banks , he managed , with great address , boldness , and energy , to carry off his prisoners and spoils , and to bring off his army between ...
... hundred in killed and wounded . When General Jackson fell back from Winchester , after routing Banks , he managed , with great address , boldness , and energy , to carry off his prisoners and spoils , and to bring off his army between ...
Page 38
... hundred , and probably not two hundred . The judicious selec- tion of a position in which to receive the enemy favored this result , but it was largely due to the superior fighting qualities of our men . Soon after nightfall , General ...
... hundred , and probably not two hundred . The judicious selec- tion of a position in which to receive the enemy favored this result , but it was largely due to the superior fighting qualities of our men . Soon after nightfall , General ...
Page 39
... hundred yards , so as to enfilade our left wing , which already suffered terribly from the fire in front . It seemed that nothing could withstand the fury of the enemy's fire of all arms . His artillery was very fine , and was served ...
... hundred yards , so as to enfilade our left wing , which already suffered terribly from the fire in front . It seemed that nothing could withstand the fury of the enemy's fire of all arms . His artillery was very fine , and was served ...
Page 44
... hundred pieces of artillery , and a magnificent armory , containing all the machinery necessary for manufacturing arms on a large scale ; and on every occasion she replied to the call for troops , until she drained her arms - bearing ...
... hundred pieces of artillery , and a magnificent armory , containing all the machinery necessary for manufacturing arms on a large scale ; and on every occasion she replied to the call for troops , until she drained her arms - bearing ...
Page 23
... hundred and forty - eight regiments expired . There was good reason to believe that a large majority of the men had not re - enlisted , and of those who had re - enlisted , a very large majority had entered compa- nies which could never ...
... hundred and forty - eight regiments expired . There was good reason to believe that a large majority of the men had not re - enlisted , and of those who had re - enlisted , a very large majority had entered compa- nies which could never ...
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