| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - America - 1877 - 396 pages
...organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...were all passed in midwinter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy ; and, after the battles of Averysborough and Bentonsville,... | |
| Augusta Blanche Berard - United States - 1878 - 364 pages
...an organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...were all passed in midwinter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy ; and after the battles of Averyaboro' and Bentonsville... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - United States - 1879 - 680 pages
...an organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...floods and rains, in the face of an accumulating enemy. On the morning of February 17th, General Sherman entered Columbia, the capital of South Carolina. In... | |
| Teacher of history - United States - 1879 - 482 pages
...organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...and rains, in the face of an accumulating enemy." 2, Columbia* was captured (February 17) ; and Charleston,f thus threatened in the rear, was evacuated... | |
| Teacher of history - United States - 1879 - 476 pages
...of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Kantee, the flat quagmires of the Pedee and Cape Fear Rivers, were all passed in midwinter with if s floods and rains, in the face of an accumulating enemy." 2, Columbia* was captured (February 17)... | |
| Richard Miller Devens - Industries - 1883 - 756 pages
...an organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...floods and rains, in the face of an accumulating enemy. On the morning of February 17th, General Sherman entered Columbia, the capital of South Carolina. In... | |
| Frederick Thomas Jones - United States - 1886 - 350 pages
...organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the Pedee and Cape Fear Rivers, were all passed m mid-winter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy; and after the battles... | |
| Frederick Thomas Jones - United States - 1886 - 330 pages
...quagmires of the Pedee and Capo Fear Rivers, were all passed in mid-winter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy; and after the battles of Averysborough and Bentonsville, we once more came out of the wilderness to meet our friends at Goldsboro."... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - United States - 1887 - 492 pages
...Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the fiat quagmires of the Pedee and Cape Fear Rivers, were all passed in midwinter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy ; and, after the battles of Averysborough and Bentonsville,... | |
| Frederick Thomas Jones - United States - 1888 - 330 pages
...organized army. The floods of the Savannah, the swamps of the Combahee and the Edisto, the high hills and rocks of the Santee, the flat quagmires of the...were all passed in mid-winter, with its floods and rain, in the face of an accumulating enemy; and after the battles of Averysborough and Bentonsville,... | |
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