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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... whole line of infantry were in close con- flict nearly the whole day with the enemy , who were attempting , with their force of 18,000 men , to drive us from our position . In every instance , they were repulsed , and finally driven ...
... whole line of infantry were in close con- flict nearly the whole day with the enemy , who were attempting , with their force of 18,000 men , to drive us from our position . In every instance , they were repulsed , and finally driven ...
第 67 頁
... whole di- vision was over , and soon in position ; lying down on their arms , under or- ders from Buell to advance and at- tack at early daylight ; which were implicitly obeyed . Crittenden's division reached Sa- vannah at nightfall of ...
... whole di- vision was over , and soon in position ; lying down on their arms , under or- ders from Buell to advance and at- tack at early daylight ; which were implicitly obeyed . Crittenden's division reached Sa- vannah at nightfall of ...
第 69 頁
... whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a small Rebel force , mainly of ...
... whole Rebel army was retreating , unpur- sued , on Corinth . " Gen. Sherman , with two brigades and the cavalry , went out a few miles next morning on the Corinth road , and had a smart skirmish with a small Rebel force , mainly of ...
第 78 頁
... whole line of Rebel works was very soon in our hands . toward the enemy , affording no pro- tection from his fire . The naval bat- tery was in our center , Gen. Reno's brigade on the right , Gen. Parke's in the center , and Gen ...
... whole line of Rebel works was very soon in our hands . toward the enemy , affording no pro- tection from his fire . The naval bat- tery was in our center , Gen. Reno's brigade on the right , Gen. Parke's in the center , and Gen ...
第 84 頁
... whole expedition would advance upon the city , in such manner as should then seem expedient . Gen. Butler en- gaged to have 6,000 men embarked on transports and ready for service in seven days ; Capt . Farragut sailing at once for the ...
... whole expedition would advance upon the city , in such manner as should then seem expedient . Gen. Butler en- gaged to have 6,000 men embarked on transports and ready for service in seven days ; Capt . Farragut sailing at once for the ...
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