Four Years of FightingDigital Scanning Inc, 2001 - 582 Seiten FOUR YEARS OF FIGHTING is Charles Coffin's engrossing account of his eyewitness experiences as an Army War Correspondent during the Civil War, from the first battle at Bull Run to the fall of Richmond. Coffin was in Savannah soon after its occupation by Sherman on his great 'March to the Sea'. |
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... McClellan. — Whittier's “Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott.” — Major Gould and his Scout. — A Rebel Minister. — Washington Jail and its Inmates. — Close of the Year 30. CHAPTER. IV. AFFAIRS IN THE WEST. Louisville. — Position of Kentucky ...
... McClellan. — Whittier's “Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott.” — Major Gould and his Scout. — A Rebel Minister. — Washington Jail and its Inmates. — Close of the Year 30. CHAPTER. IV. AFFAIRS IN THE WEST. Louisville. — Position of Kentucky ...
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... McClellan. — Burnside's Plans. — Army Correspondence. — Gold Speculators. — Expectations of the People 137. CHAPTER. XI. BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The Signal Guns. — Laying the Pontoons. — Bombardment of the City. — Hall's Brigade ...
... McClellan. — Burnside's Plans. — Army Correspondence. — Gold Speculators. — Expectations of the People 137. CHAPTER. XI. BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. The Signal Guns. — Laying the Pontoons. — Bombardment of the City. — Hall's Brigade ...
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... McClellan at Cold Harbor and the Campaign of '62. — Grant's Operations. — Caroline County. — The Planters and their Property. — The Day of Jubilee. — Breaking up of Society 306. CHAPTER. XX. TO PETERSBURG. Comments of the Rebel Newspapers ...
... McClellan at Cold Harbor and the Campaign of '62. — Grant's Operations. — Caroline County. — The Planters and their Property. — The Day of Jubilee. — Breaking up of Society 306. CHAPTER. XX. TO PETERSBURG. Comments of the Rebel Newspapers ...
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... McClellan and General Rosecrans, with Virginia and Ohio troops, were driving the Rebels from Rich Mountain, while General McDowell was preparing to move upon Manassas. These were all new names to the public. Patterson had served in the ...
... McClellan and General Rosecrans, with Virginia and Ohio troops, were driving the Rebels from Rich Mountain, while General McDowell was preparing to move upon Manassas. These were all new names to the public. Patterson had served in the ...
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... McClellan's head-quarters, and entering the anteroom, we found President Lincoln there. I had met him on several occasions, and he was well acquainted with my friend. He greeted us cordially, but sat down quickly, rested his head upon ...
... McClellan's head-quarters, and entering the anteroom, we found President Lincoln there. I had met him on several occasions, and he was well acquainted with my friend. He greeted us cordially, but sat down quickly, rested his head upon ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER XXII | 384 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 391 |
CHRISTIANITY AND BARBARISM | 402 |
CHAPTER XXV | 414 |
CHAPTER IX | 436 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 444 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 454 |
THE IRONCLADS IN ACTION | 459 |
INVASION OF MARYLAND | 110 |
Second Wisconsin and Colonel Utley Judge Robertson and his | 122 |
CHAPTER X | 137 |
CHAPTER XII | 174 |
CAVALRY OPERATIONS | 212 |
THE ATLANTIC COAST | 224 |
Howard Ride along the Lines Stannards Brigade Meades | 269 |
CHAPTER XIX | 306 |
SIEGE OPERATIONS | 376 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 462 |
THE LAST CAMPAIGN | 485 |
CHAPTER XXXI | 499 |
CHAPTER XXXII | 523 |
SURRENDER OF | 543 |
CHAPTER XXXIV | 556 |
THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG | 559 |
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A. P. Hill advance army artillery attack battle bridge brigade Burnside cannon Captain cavalry cemetery Chambersburg Chancellorsville church Cold Harbor Colonel colored column command crossed division enemy enemy’s Ewell field Fifth Corps fight fire flag flank force Ford Fredericksburg front Germanna Gettysburg Gordonsville Grant ground guns hands Harper’s Ferry head-quarters hill Hooker horses Howard hundred infantry Jackson Lee’s Longstreet look lying McClellan Meade Meade’s miles morning Morris Island moved movement negroes night North o’clock officers passed Petersburg pickets plank-road position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear Rebel batteries regiment Richmond ridge river road rode Savannah says Second Corps sent shells Sherman shot Sickles side Sixth Corps skirmishers slavery slaves Slocum soldiers South South Carolina Stevensburg stream Sumter Taneytown thousand town troops Union Union army wagons Washington Weed’s Weehawken woods wounded Yankees