Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 3D. McKay, 1866 - United States |
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Page 47
... soon . It was evident that they apprehended that a premature proposal of a foreign intervention would afford the Radical party a means of reviving the violent war spirit , and thus defeat their peaceful plans . " Then they laid before ...
... soon . It was evident that they apprehended that a premature proposal of a foreign intervention would afford the Radical party a means of reviving the violent war spirit , and thus defeat their peaceful plans . " Then they laid before ...
Page 48
... soon as he should obtain a firm footing in Mexico he should , for valuable commercial considerations agreed upon , acknowledge the independence of the Confederate States , and uphold it by force of arms if necessary ; it also being ...
... soon as he should obtain a firm footing in Mexico he should , for valuable commercial considerations agreed upon , acknowledge the independence of the Confederate States , and uphold it by force of arms if necessary ; it also being ...
Page 55
... soon aroused from its stupor . Its mayor issued a stirring appeal to the citizens to " close their manufactories , workshops , and stores , before the stern neces- sity of common safety made it obligatory . " The drill - rooms were soon ...
... soon aroused from its stupor . Its mayor issued a stirring appeal to the citizens to " close their manufactories , workshops , and stores , before the stern neces- sity of common safety made it obligatory . " The drill - rooms were soon ...
Page 68
... soon as Sickles's left was disposed of , the victors hastened to strike this remainder , when Hancock sent to its support two regiments from Gibbons's divi- sion ( Fifteenth Massachusetts and Eighty - second New York ) , and ad- vanced ...
... soon as Sickles's left was disposed of , the victors hastened to strike this remainder , when Hancock sent to its support two regiments from Gibbons's divi- sion ( Fifteenth Massachusetts and Eighty - second New York ) , and ad- vanced ...
Page 72
... soon rallied , and , with other troops , so effectively filled the breach that Pickett could go no further . At the same time Stannard's Vermont brigade , of Doubleday's division , opened a destructive fire on Pickett's flank , which ...
... soon rallied , and , with other troops , so effectively filled the breach that Pickett could go no further . At the same time Stannard's Vermont brigade , of Doubleday's division , opened a destructive fire on Pickett's flank , which ...
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advance army artillery assailants assault Atlanta attack Banks battery battle BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA Battle of Gettysburg Bragg bridge brigade Burnside Captain captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Charleston Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel column command Confederates corps Creek crossed Culp's Hill destroyed direction division expedition Ferry fight fire flank force Fort Fisher Fort Sumter Fort Wagner front garrison Gettysburg Government Grant gun-boats guns head-quarters heavy Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments July killed Knoxville latter Lee's Little Round Top Longstreet Lookout Mountain loss Meade Meade's miles Mississippi Morgan morning Morris Island moved movement Murfreesboro National nearly night o'clock officers Ohio ordered passed Pennsylvania pontoon bridge position Potomac prisoners pushed raid railway Rapid Anna Rappahannock re-enforcements rear regiments repulsed retreat Richmond Ridge River road Rosecrans Seminary Ridge sent Sherman skirmishers soldiers Tennessee Tennessee River thousand tion troops Union Valley vessels Virginia wounded York