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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第 38 頁
... regiments , reported to Blunt at Cane Hill two hours afterward , with tidings that Herron would be at Fay- etteville early next morning . Blunt now attempted to warn Her- ron of his danger , but it was too late ; his messengers were ...
... regiments , reported to Blunt at Cane Hill two hours afterward , with tidings that Herron would be at Fay- etteville early next morning . Blunt now attempted to warn Her- ron of his danger , but it was too late ; his messengers were ...
第 43 頁
... regiments of infantry , six cannon , and two battalions of cav- alry , to strike and surprise the three or four Union regiments which he was assured were alone posted be- tween him and Somerset . He struck them as he had expected , but ...
... regiments of infantry , six cannon , and two battalions of cav- alry , to strike and surprise the three or four Union regiments which he was assured were alone posted be- tween him and Somerset . He struck them as he had expected , but ...
第 47 頁
... regiment each from Alabama , Arkansas , and Texas . The fort was commanded by two or three points farther inland ... regiments present , with the strength of each , which foots up 13,829 , and is evidently incomplete . 21 Feb. 12 ...
... regiment each from Alabama , Arkansas , and Texas . The fort was commanded by two or three points farther inland ... regiments present , with the strength of each , which foots up 13,829 , and is evidently incomplete . 21 Feb. 12 ...
第 51 頁
... regiments , of the Confederate prisoners taken at Fort Donelson , footing up 5,079 ; but he evi- dently does not include in this total the wound- ed , of whom many must have been left on the field or in the hospital at the fort , as he ...
... regiments , of the Confederate prisoners taken at Fort Donelson , footing up 5,079 ; but he evi- dently does not include in this total the wound- ed , of whom many must have been left on the field or in the hospital at the fort , as he ...
第 52 頁
... regiments were numbered in the army . The full complement of wagons to each regiment ( 24 ) , would give above 2,000 wagons . Imagine such a train of heavily loaded wagons passing along a single mud road , accompanied by 55,000 infantry ...
... regiments were numbered in the army . The full complement of wagons to each regiment ( 24 ) , would give above 2,000 wagons . Imagine such a train of heavily loaded wagons passing along a single mud road , accompanied by 55,000 infantry ...
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