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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... Guns . Laying the Pontoons . Bombardment of the City . - Hall's Brigade . - Rebel Sharpshooters . Michigan . -- - - - Crossing the River . - Seventh Yankees in Fredericksburg . - Night Scene . The Drum- mer - Boy . Rev. Arthur B. Fuller ...
... Guns . Laying the Pontoons . Bombardment of the City . - Hall's Brigade . - Rebel Sharpshooters . Michigan . -- - - - Crossing the River . - Seventh Yankees in Fredericksburg . - Night Scene . The Drum- mer - Boy . Rev. Arthur B. Fuller ...
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... Guns . Terrible Slaughter in the Crater . Reasons for the Failure . The Rebel Press . - The Fortunes of the Confederacy . - - - - CHAPTER XXII . THIRD INVASION OF MARYLAND . . 376 ― - ― General Situation of Affairs . - Early's Movement ...
... Guns . Terrible Slaughter in the Crater . Reasons for the Failure . The Rebel Press . - The Fortunes of the Confederacy . - - - - CHAPTER XXII . THIRD INVASION OF MARYLAND . . 376 ― - ― General Situation of Affairs . - Early's Movement ...
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... guns -sixty - four pounders to bear upon the city , for even then there were signs of an upheaval of the Secession elements , and General Banks deemed it best to be prepared for whatever might happen . But the Rebels on that day were ...
... guns -sixty - four pounders to bear upon the city , for even then there were signs of an upheaval of the Secession elements , and General Banks deemed it best to be prepared for whatever might happen . But the Rebels on that day were ...
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... guns upon the surrounding hills ! It is indeed a plain , but the " commanding " hills are wanting . Rumor reported that General Joseph E. Johnston , who was in the Shenandoah valley , destroying the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad , and ...
... guns upon the surrounding hills ! It is indeed a plain , but the " commanding " hills are wanting . Rumor reported that General Joseph E. Johnston , who was in the Shenandoah valley , destroying the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad , and ...
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... guns were loaded . There were seven nations represented in the regiment . Few of them could understand English . We knew that if we could get in advance of them , the two six - pounders looking down the Long Bridge , with grape and ...
... guns were loaded . There were seven nations represented in the regiment . Few of them could understand English . We knew that if we could get in advance of them , the two six - pounders looking down the Long Bridge , with grape and ...
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