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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... Bridge 110 CHAPTER IX . INVASION OF KENTUCKY . - The Opposing Forces . Bragg's Advance . - Capture of Frankfort . The Rebels in Lexington . - Inauguration of Governor Harris . — Bragg's Re- treat from Frankfort . Battle of Perryville ...
... Bridge 110 CHAPTER IX . INVASION OF KENTUCKY . - The Opposing Forces . Bragg's Advance . - Capture of Frankfort . The Rebels in Lexington . - Inauguration of Governor Harris . — Bragg's Re- treat from Frankfort . Battle of Perryville ...
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... Bridge . A Night in a Cabin . - Movement to Hanover.- Battle of Bethesda Church . General Smith's Advance to Cold Harbor . - Sheridan's Movement . - Position of the two Armies . --- --- -- - Hospital Scene . - First Battle of Cold ...
... Bridge . A Night in a Cabin . - Movement to Hanover.- Battle of Bethesda Church . General Smith's Advance to Cold Harbor . - Sheridan's Movement . - Position of the two Armies . --- --- -- - Hospital Scene . - First Battle of Cold ...
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... 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 . It was for the interest of ...
... 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 . It was for the interest of ...
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... Bridge , and have the draw taken up . " We promised to do so if possible , and soon came upon the mutineers , who were hastening towards the bridge . They were greatly excited . They were talking loud and boisterously in German . Their ...
... Bridge , and have the draw taken up . " We promised to do so if possible , and soon came upon the mutineers , who were hastening towards the bridge . They were greatly excited . They were talking loud and boisterously in German . Their ...
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... bridge , who , at a loss to know what it meant , allowed them to pass unchallenged . Now that we were compelled to follow , there was time to think of contingencies . What if our horses had started ? or what if in the darkness a soldier ...
... bridge , who , at a loss to know what it meant , allowed them to pass unchallenged . Now that we were compelled to follow , there was time to think of contingencies . What if our horses had started ? or what if in the darkness a soldier ...
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