The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Svazek 2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... Gen . Jackson at New Orleans - Negro soldiering suppressed in 1861 - Gen . Hunter di- recta a recruiting of Blacks ... Maj . - Gen . Ed . Johnson and 3,000 Men - Sheridan's Raid to Richmond- Death of J. E. B. Stuart - Butler moves ...
... Gen . Jackson at New Orleans - Negro soldiering suppressed in 1861 - Gen . Hunter di- recta a recruiting of Blacks ... Maj . - Gen . Ed . Johnson and 3,000 Men - Sheridan's Raid to Richmond- Death of J. E. B. Stuart - Butler moves ...
Strana 15
... Major - Gen . WILLIAM T. SHERMAN . 3. Major - Gen . PHILIP H. SHERIDAN . 4. Major - Gen . GEORGE G. MEADE . 5. Major - Gen . WINFIELD S. HANCOCK . 6. Major - Gen . OLIVER O. HOWARD . HORACE GREELEY . FRONTISPIECE . 7. Major - Gen ...
... Major - Gen . WILLIAM T. SHERMAN . 3. Major - Gen . PHILIP H. SHERIDAN . 4. Major - Gen . GEORGE G. MEADE . 5. Major - Gen . WINFIELD S. HANCOCK . 6. Major - Gen . OLIVER O. HOWARD . HORACE GREELEY . FRONTISPIECE . 7. Major - Gen ...
Strana 42
... Gen. Hum- phrey Marshall , commanding the Con- federate forces in south - eastern Ken- tucky , intrenched at ... Maj . - Gen . George B. Crittenden , who had re- cently joined Zollicoffer and super- seded him in command , finding him ...
... Gen. Hum- phrey Marshall , commanding the Con- federate forces in south - eastern Ken- tucky , intrenched at ... Maj . - Gen . George B. Crittenden , who had re- cently joined Zollicoffer and super- seded him in command , finding him ...
Strana 54
... Maj . - Gen . Polk , Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana , who had ex- pended a vast amount of labor in strengthening its defenses , while the adjacent country had been nearly di- vested of food and forage to replenish its stores . Its ...
... Maj . - Gen . Polk , Episcopal Bishop of Louisiana , who had ex- pended a vast amount of labor in strengthening its defenses , while the adjacent country had been nearly di- vested of food and forage to replenish its stores . Its ...
Strana 55
... Maj . - Gen . McCown , and nine gunboats directed by Com . Hollins , on which our fire was mainly PLEASANT concentrated . A heavy cannonade from both sides was kept up through- out the day , with little damage to the Unionists , who ...
... Maj . - Gen . McCown , and nine gunboats directed by Com . Hollins , on which our fire was mainly PLEASANT concentrated . A heavy cannonade from both sides was kept up through- out the day , with little damage to the Unionists , who ...
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