Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1906 |
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... battle ended on the left centre at twilight . Then the battle was renewed on the National right , ond day's battle at Gettysburg , when nearly 40,000 men of the two armies , who were " effective " thirty - six hours before , were dead ...
... battle ended on the left centre at twilight . Then the battle was renewed on the National right , ond day's battle at Gettysburg , when nearly 40,000 men of the two armies , who were " effective " thirty - six hours before , were dead ...
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Benson John Lossing. been removed to Southern cemeteries . The battle - field is now studded with State and regimental monuments marking the most important spots in the three - days ' battle . Near the centre of the battle - field stands ...
Benson John Lossing. been removed to Southern cemeteries . The battle - field is now studded with State and regimental monuments marking the most important spots in the three - days ' battle . Near the centre of the battle - field stands ...
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... battles of the war . The Americans lost about 400 killed and wounded , besides 1,000 who deserted to their homes . The British loss was about 600. Among the fatally wounded was Colonel Webster . That battle ended British domination in ...
... battles of the war . The Americans lost about 400 killed and wounded , besides 1,000 who deserted to their homes . The British loss was about 600. Among the fatally wounded was Colonel Webster . That battle ended British domination in ...
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