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... hundred thousand rounds , with which , together with some field equipment , I proceeded by express to Richmond , where I found my command , about a thousand strong , just arrived and preparing to go into camp . The town was filled with ...
... hundred thousand rounds , with which , together with some field equipment , I proceeded by express to Richmond , where I found my command , about a thousand strong , just arrived and preparing to go into camp . The town was filled with ...
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... , through the waters of which , breast - high , the troops advanced several hundred yards to the attack . The loss on our side was heavy , but the Indians were so com- B pletely routed as to break their spirit . Colonel Zachary III.
... , through the waters of which , breast - high , the troops advanced several hundred yards to the attack . The loss on our side was heavy , but the Indians were so com- B pletely routed as to break their spirit . Colonel Zachary III.
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... hundred men , was hardly Gibraltar ; yet it would put the grandilo- quent hidalgoes of Spain on their mettle to make more clatter over the downfall of the cross of St George from that historic rock . M'Clellan was the young Napoleon ...
... hundred men , was hardly Gibraltar ; yet it would put the grandilo- quent hidalgoes of Spain on their mettle to make more clatter over the downfall of the cross of St George from that historic rock . M'Clellan was the young Napoleon ...
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... hundred thousand men . The men were promised , Grant accepted the govern- mental plan of campaign , and was supported to the end . The above came to me well authenticated , and I have no doubt of its correctness.1 1 Some of the early ...
... hundred thousand men . The men were promised , Grant accepted the govern- mental plan of campaign , and was supported to the end . The above came to me well authenticated , and I have no doubt of its correctness.1 1 Some of the early ...
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... hundred and twenty miles , with an average width of some twenty - five miles ; and the Blue Ridge and Alleghanies bounded it east and west . Drained by the Shenandoah with its numerous affluents , the surface was nowhere flat , but a ...
... hundred and twenty miles , with an average width of some twenty - five miles ; and the Blue Ridge and Alleghanies bounded it east and west . Drained by the Shenandoah with its numerous affluents , the surface was nowhere flat , but a ...
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Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
Destruction and reconstruction: personal experiences of the late war Richard Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
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