Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley 1915 |
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... Johnston , Narrative of Military Opera- tions , p . 22 . 41 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as they went . The retreat of the Con- federates seems to have satisfied Pat- terson who designed no pursuit , simply proposing to hold and ...
... Johnston , Narrative of Military Opera- tions , p . 22 . 41 the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad as they went . The retreat of the Con- federates seems to have satisfied Pat- terson who designed no pursuit , simply proposing to hold and ...
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Edwin Wiley. ACTS OF CONGRESS . THE DEMAND FOR A FORWARD MOVEMENT . JOHNSTON'S ESCAPE FROM. creased also . A direct tax of $ 20,000 , - 000 and an income tax were imposed , whereby it was hoped $ 75,000,000 would be realized during the ...
Edwin Wiley. ACTS OF CONGRESS . THE DEMAND FOR A FORWARD MOVEMENT . JOHNSTON'S ESCAPE FROM. creased also . A direct tax of $ 20,000 , - 000 and an income tax were imposed , whereby it was hoped $ 75,000,000 would be realized during the ...
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... Johnston's force of 9,000 men then in the Shenandoah Valley could be prevented by Major - General Patterson from joining Beauregard , and if Major - General Butler engaged the force then in his vicinity , he would make the movement ...
... Johnston's force of 9,000 men then in the Shenandoah Valley could be prevented by Major - General Patterson from joining Beauregard , and if Major - General Butler engaged the force then in his vicinity , he would make the movement ...
Strana 49
... Johnston's army had been magnified in his mind from a force of 9,000 to 35,000 . † On the 15th Patterson advanced to Bun- ker Hill , prepared to attack if oppor- tunity offered . He was then within 9 miles of Johnston's camp at Win ...
... Johnston's army had been magnified in his mind from a force of 9,000 to 35,000 . † On the 15th Patterson advanced to Bun- ker Hill , prepared to attack if oppor- tunity offered . He was then within 9 miles of Johnston's camp at Win ...
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... Johnston early on Sunday morning , July 21 , but at sunrise this plan was rendered impossible by Mc- Dowell's initiative , and a modification was proposed by Beauregard — to stand on the defensive with the left flank at the station ...
... Johnston early on Sunday morning , July 21 , but at sunrise this plan was rendered impossible by Mc- Dowell's initiative , and a modification was proposed by Beauregard — to stand on the defensive with the left flank at the station ...
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