The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, 第 2 卷O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... miles distant , he fell into an ambuscade of 200 badly armed Texans , and , after a skirmish , wherein his conduct can only be vin- dicated from the imputation of cow- ardice by the presumption of treason , he ordered a retreat to the ...
... miles distant , he fell into an ambuscade of 200 badly armed Texans , and , after a skirmish , wherein his conduct can only be vin- dicated from the imputation of cow- ardice by the presumption of treason , he ordered a retreat to the ...
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... miles south of Springfield , but with most * of his command from 10 to 20 miles nearer the Arkansas line . Within three hours , his divisions were in mo- tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns ...
... miles south of Springfield , but with most * of his command from 10 to 20 miles nearer the Arkansas line . Within three hours , his divisions were in mo- tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns ...
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... miles . ern Virginia , between the Alleghany and the Cumberland ranges of moun- tains , but drawing tribute also from western North Carolina and northern Georgia , traverses East Tennessee in a generally W. S. W. direction , en- tering ...
... miles . ern Virginia , between the Alleghany and the Cumberland ranges of moun- tains , but drawing tribute also from western North Carolina and northern Georgia , traverses East Tennessee in a generally W. S. W. direction , en- tering ...
第 45 頁
... miles up the Tennessee and Cumberland , woods on either side to discover any where those rivers first approach | masked batteries that might there be planted . Having pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball ...
... miles up the Tennessee and Cumberland , woods on either side to discover any where those rivers first approach | masked batteries that might there be planted . Having pushed this recon- noissance far enough to receive a 32- pound ball ...
第 47 頁
... miles below Dover , where the Cumberland makes a short bend westward from its northerly course - was a much larger and stronger work than Fort Henry , covering a level plateau of nearly a hundred acres , which surmounts the steep bluff ...
... miles below Dover , where the Cumberland makes a short bend westward from its northerly course - was a much larger and stronger work than Fort Henry , covering a level plateau of nearly a hundred acres , which surmounts the steep bluff ...
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