Four Years of Fighting: A Volume of Personal Observation with the Army and Navy, from the First Battle of Bull Run to the Fall of RichmondTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 558 Seiten |
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... held forever in ab- horrence . It has been my privilege to accompany the armies of the Union through this mighty struggle . I was an eye - witness of the first battle at Bull Run , of Fort Donelson , Pittsburg Land- ing , Corinth ...
... held forever in ab- horrence . It has been my privilege to accompany the armies of the Union through this mighty struggle . I was an eye - witness of the first battle at Bull Run , of Fort Donelson , Pittsburg Land- ing , Corinth ...
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... held him in great regard . Just as you entered the room , Captain Fox left me , after giving me the painful details of Ellsworth's unfortunate death . The event was so unexpected , and the recital so touch- ing , that it quite unmanned ...
... held him in great regard . Just as you entered the room , Captain Fox left me , after giving me the painful details of Ellsworth's unfortunate death . The event was so unexpected , and the recital so touch- ing , that it quite unmanned ...
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... held soul and body together by raising negroes for the Southern market , and by waiting upon the Assembly when in session . They would have deemed it degrading to hold social intercourse with a mason or a blacksmith , or with any one ...
... held soul and body together by raising negroes for the Southern market , and by waiting upon the Assembly when in session . They would have deemed it degrading to hold social intercourse with a mason or a blacksmith , or with any one ...
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... held them in close contact with the Rebels till wounded . The charge of General C. F. Smith's division on the left , in the afternoon of Saturday , was sublime . General Smith was an old soldier , who had served in Mexico . His hair was ...
... held them in close contact with the Rebels till wounded . The charge of General C. F. Smith's division on the left , in the afternoon of Saturday , was sublime . General Smith was an old soldier , who had served in Mexico . His hair was ...
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... to give a cross - fire with the other three , while the Pittsburg was held in reserve . It was past one o'clock in the afternoon of as beautiful a went up to the top of into the battle signal 888 [ March , FOUR YEARS OF FIGHTING .
... to give a cross - fire with the other three , while the Pittsburg was held in reserve . It was past one o'clock in the afternoon of as beautiful a went up to the top of into the battle signal 888 [ March , FOUR YEARS OF FIGHTING .
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A. P. Hill advance army artillery attack battle boats bridge brigade Burnside cannon Captain cavalry Chambersburg Chancellorsville Charleston church Cold Harbor Colonel colored command crossed Culp's Hill D. H. Hill division enemy enemy's field fight fire flag flank force Ford Fort Pillow fought Fredericksburg front Gordonsville Grant ground gunboats guns hands head-quarters hill Hooker horses Howard hundred infantry Jackson Kentucky Lee's Longstreet look lying massa McClellan Meade Meade's miles morning Morris Island moved movement negroes night North o'clock officers passed pickets position Potomac prisoners railroad reached rear Rebel batteries regiment Richmond ridge river road Savannah says Second Corps sent shells Sherman shot Sickles side Sixth Corps slavery slaves soldiers South South Carolina stream Sumter Taneytown thousand tion took town troops Union Union army wagons Washington Weehawken woods wounded Yankees