Southern History of the War, 1 tomasC. B. Richardson, 1866 - 363 psl. |
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... Donelson threatened . The Army of General A. S. Johnston . - His Interview with General Beauregard . - Insensibility of the Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON ...
... Donelson threatened . The Army of General A. S. Johnston . - His Interview with General Beauregard . - Insensibility of the Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON ...
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... Donelson threatened . - The Army of General A. S. Johnston : - His Interview with General Beauregard . - Insensibility of the Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON ...
... Donelson threatened . - The Army of General A. S. Johnston : - His Interview with General Beauregard . - Insensibility of the Confederate Government to the Exigency . - General Johnston's Plan of Action . - BATTLE OF FORT DONELSON ...
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... Donelson , and from that point the Federal gunboats could reach Nashville in six or eight hours , and strike a vital point of our whole system of defences in the West . On the 4th of February , the enemy's expedition up the Tennessee ...
... Donelson , and from that point the Federal gunboats could reach Nashville in six or eight hours , and strike a vital point of our whole system of defences in the West . On the 4th of February , the enemy's expedition up the Tennessee ...
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... Donelson , on the Cumber land . We have noticed before the extreme inadequacy of Gen Johnston's forces . It is doubtful whether he ever had over 23,000 effective troops at Bowling Green . Of these , 244 SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR .
... Donelson , on the Cumber land . We have noticed before the extreme inadequacy of Gen Johnston's forces . It is doubtful whether he ever had over 23,000 effective troops at Bowling Green . Of these , 244 SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR .
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... Donelson , he had scarcely more than eleven thousand effective men . Shortly after the disaster at Mill Springs , Gen. Beauregard had been sent from the Potomac to Gen. Johnston's line in Kentucky . At a conference which took place ...
... Donelson , he had scarcely more than eleven thousand effective men . Shortly after the disaster at Mill Springs , Gen. Beauregard had been sent from the Potomac to Gen. Johnston's line in Kentucky . At a conference which took place ...
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Southern History of the War The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard Peržiūra negalima - 2017 |
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack batteries battle battle-field Beauregard bridge brigade camp campaign captured Carolina cavalry Cheat Mountain Chickahominy Colonel command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress Cotton Hill crossed declared defence disaster division Donelson enemy enemy's engaged evacuation fall back federacy Federal fell field fight fire flag flank Floyd forces Fort Donelson Fort Sumter Fredericksburg front gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill horse hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed and wounded Lincoln Longstreet loss Manassas mand McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Missourians morning Mountain movement night North Northern o'clock occupied officers ordered party portion position Potomac President Price prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side soldiers South South Carolina Southern spirit surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Turner Ashby Union Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington whole Yankee