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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... , and watched his movement " northward with the sun . " I walked the streets of Charleston in the hour of her deepest humiliation , and rode into Richmond on the day that the stars of the Union were thrown in triumph to the breeze 1.
... , and watched his movement " northward with the sun . " I walked the streets of Charleston in the hour of her deepest humiliation , and rode into Richmond on the day that the stars of the Union were thrown in triumph to the breeze 1.
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... hour of battle on land and sea , writing noth- ing in malice , not even towards those who have fought against the Union . I shall endeavor to give the truth of history rather than the romance ; facts instead of philosophy ; to make real ...
... hour of battle on land and sea , writing noth- ing in malice , not even towards those who have fought against the Union . I shall endeavor to give the truth of history rather than the romance ; facts instead of philosophy ; to make real ...
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... hour . Some one had called him the " Great Captain of the Age . " He was of gigantic stature , and had fought gallantly on the Canadian frontier in 1812 , and with his well - appointed army had marched in triumph into the City of Mexico ...
... hour . Some one had called him the " Great Captain of the Age . " He was of gigantic stature , and had fought gallantly on the Canadian frontier in 1812 , and with his well - appointed army had marched in triumph into the City of Mexico ...
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... hour later the Garibaldians found themselves surrounded by five thousand infantry . They laid down their arms when they saw it was no use to resist , were marched back to Alexandria , and put to the hard drudgery of camp life . The ...
... hour later the Garibaldians found themselves surrounded by five thousand infantry . They laid down their arms when they saw it was no use to resist , were marched back to Alexandria , and put to the hard drudgery of camp life . The ...
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... hour ; but sud- denly the Philistines were upon him , and he was a captive . Delilah mocked him as he was led away . Walking along the picket line on the 12th of July , I found a half - dozen Con- necticut boys under a fence , keeping ...
... hour ; but sud- denly the Philistines were upon him , and he was a captive . Delilah mocked him as he was led away . Walking along the picket line on the 12th of July , I found a half - dozen Con- necticut boys under a fence , keeping ...
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A. P. Hill advance army artillery attack battle battle of Fredericksburg boats bridge brigade Burnside camp cannon Captain cavalry Chambersburg Chancellorsville church Cold Harbor Colonel column command crossed Culp's Hill division enemy enemy's Falmouth field fight fire flag flank fleet force Ford Fort Pillow fought Fredericksburg front Germanna Gordonsville Grant ground gunboats guns hands head-quarters hill Hooker horses Howard hundred infantry Jackson Kentucky land Lee's Longstreet look lying Maryee's massa McClellan Meade Meade's miles morning moved movement negroes night North o'clock officers opened passed pickets position Potomac prisoners railroad Rappahannock reached rear Rebel batteries regiment Richmond ridge river road rode says Second Corps sent shells shot Sickles side Sixth Corps skirmishers slavery slaves soldiers South Stevensburg Stonewall Jackson stream Taneytown thousand took town troops Union Union army wagons Washington Weehawken woods wounded Yankees