The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With Biographical Sketches of Deceased OfficersD. Appleton, 1865 - Всего страниц: 843 |
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... killed and wounded , and that of the latter 878. The most celebrated battle of this war was that fought at New Or- leans . The entire force of the British army landed above the mouths of the Mississippi for the capture of that city ...
... killed and wounded , and that of the latter 878. The most celebrated battle of this war was that fought at New Or- leans . The entire force of the British army landed above the mouths of the Mississippi for the capture of that city ...
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... killed and wounded was twenty - five . It was said that the arsenal troops were attacked with stones , and two shots discharged at them by the crowd before they fired . Most of the people exposed to the fire were citizens with their ...
... killed and wounded was twenty - five . It was said that the arsenal troops were attacked with stones , and two shots discharged at them by the crowd before they fired . Most of the people exposed to the fire were citizens with their ...
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... killed and a number taken prisoners . On the same day a skirmish took place at Falling Water , Virginia , and on the next day another at Martinsburg , with a very small loss on either side . On the next day an entire company of ...
... killed and a number taken prisoners . On the same day a skirmish took place at Falling Water , Virginia , and on the next day another at Martinsburg , with a very small loss on either side . On the next day an entire company of ...
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... killed . We have lost in all , perhaps twenty killed and forty wounded , of whom all but two or three were in the column under Col. Rosecrans , which turned the position . The mass of the enemy escaped through the woods entirely dis ...
... killed . We have lost in all , perhaps twenty killed and forty wounded , of whom all but two or three were in the column under Col. Rosecrans , which turned the position . The mass of the enemy escaped through the woods entirely dis ...
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... killed and not more than forty wounded . We have in all killed at least two hundred of the enemy , and their prisoners will amount to at least one thousand . Have taken seven guns in all . I still look for the capture of the remnant of ...
... killed and not more than forty wounded . We have in all killed at least two hundred of the enemy , and their prisoners will amount to at least one thousand . Have taken seven guns in all . I still look for the capture of the remnant of ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack Banks batteries battle boats bridge Brig.-Gen brigade Burnside camp Capt captured cavalry Centreville citizens command commenced Confederate army Confederate force Corinth corps Creek crossed D. H. Hill defence Department despatch destroyed division of Gen enemy enemy's Federal force Ferry fire flag flank force of Gen Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg front Government Governor gunboats guns Halleck Harper's Ferry HEADQUARTERS hundred infantry Island Jackson junction Kentucky killed large number loss Maj.-Gen Manassas mand McClellan McDowell ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio passed Port Port Hudson position Potomac President prisoners railroad rear reënforcements regiments retreat Richmond rifle river road Rosecrans secession Secretary of War sent side skirmish soldiers South Carolina steamer surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United vessels Vicksburg Virginia Warrenton Washington wounded
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