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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... Railroad , and Five Forks . I was in Savannah soon after its occupation by Sherman on his great march to the sea , and watched his movement " northward with the sun . " I walked the streets of Charleston in the hour of her deepest ...
... Railroad , and Five Forks . I was in Savannah soon after its occupation by Sherman on his great march to the sea , and watched his movement " northward with the sun . " I walked the streets of Charleston in the hour of her deepest ...
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... Railroad Company in the vicinity . Passing on to Washington I found it in a hubbub . Troops were pouring in , raw , undisciplined , yet of material to make the best soldiers in the world , -poets , painters , artists , artisans ...
... Railroad Company in the vicinity . Passing on to Washington I found it in a hubbub . Troops were pouring in , raw , undisciplined , yet of material to make the best soldiers in the world , -poets , painters , artists , artisans ...
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... Railroad , and burning the bridges across the Potomac , had thirty thousand men ; but we now know that his whole force consisted of nine regiments , two battalions of infantry , three hundred cavalry , and sixteen pieces of artillery ...
... Railroad , and burning the bridges across the Potomac , had thirty thousand men ; but we now know that his whole force consisted of nine regiments , two battalions of infantry , three hundred cavalry , and sixteen pieces of artillery ...
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... railroad . Had anything happened to them ? There were eager inquiries . The men fall into line , prepared for any emergency . A few hours later the train returned , bringing back the mangled bodies of those who fell in the ambuscade at ...
... railroad . Had anything happened to them ? There were eager inquiries . The men fall into line , prepared for any emergency . A few hours later the train returned , bringing back the mangled bodies of those who fell in the ambuscade at ...
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... railroad was a large woodpile , behind which the South Carolinians took shelter , when they fired upon the Ohio boys on the cars . It was con- venient for bivouac fires , and the men helped themselves will- ingly . There I received ...
... railroad was a large woodpile , behind which the South Carolinians took shelter , when they fired upon the Ohio boys on the cars . It was con- venient for bivouac fires , and the men helped themselves will- ingly . There I received ...
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