History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 4 tomasJohnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... division which had crossed over under Burnside . " The ground between the stream and the road leading from Sudley Spring south , and over which Burnside's brig ade marched , was for about a mile from the ford thickly wooded , whilst on ...
... division which had crossed over under Burnside . " The ground between the stream and the road leading from Sudley Spring south , and over which Burnside's brig ade marched , was for about a mile from the ford thickly wooded , whilst on ...
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... division and brigade com- manders and staff to admit of no alternative but to fall back . On send ing the officers of the staff to the differ- ent camps , they found , as they reported army of 30,000 men sooner than to me , that our ...
... division and brigade com- manders and staff to admit of no alternative but to fall back . On send ing the officers of the staff to the differ- ent camps , they found , as they reported army of 30,000 men sooner than to me , that our ...
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... divisions , respectively commanded by Gens . Hunter , Pope , Sigel , Asboth and McKinstry , the entire force numbering about 39,000 . They were a hardy , serviceable race of men , but there was great lack of arms and equipments , as ...
... divisions , respectively commanded by Gens . Hunter , Pope , Sigel , Asboth and McKinstry , the entire force numbering about 39,000 . They were a hardy , serviceable race of men , but there was great lack of arms and equipments , as ...
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... division , from South - eastern the slaves at liberty , and to put arms in while Zollicoffer ( see p . 39 ) , having secured the pass at Cumberland Gap , was taking up an important position in the midst of the rich mineral and agri ...
... division , from South - eastern the slaves at liberty , and to put arms in while Zollicoffer ( see p . 39 ) , having secured the pass at Cumberland Gap , was taking up an important position in the midst of the rich mineral and agri ...
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... divisions of Buell's army threatened the position in front . At this time , early in January , Humphrey Marshall had ... division some distance to the north , at Lebanon In this position of affairs , Gen. Thomas was charged with the ...
... divisions of Buell's army threatened the position in front . At this time , early in January , Humphrey Marshall had ... division some distance to the north , at Lebanon In this position of affairs , Gen. Thomas was charged with the ...
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advance affairs April arms army arrived artillery assault attack Banks batteries battle Bragg bridge brigade Burnside Butler captured cavalry Chancellorsville Charleston Chattanooga command Congress contest Corinth corps crossed Culp's Hill Davis defence destroyed division enemy enemy's expedition fight fire flank fleet force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg Grant gun boats Halleck Harper's Ferry Hooker iron-clads Island issued Jackson James River July June Kentucky killed land Lee's Lincoln Longstreet loss loyal McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain moved movement naval navy night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio operations Orleans passed Pope Port Hudson Porter position Potomac president prisoners proclamation railroad Rappahannock rear rebellion rebels reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans sent Sherman side sion South steamers success surrender taken Tennessee Tennessee River tion took troops Union Union army United vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington wounded
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