Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... Potomac , on the 7th of November , 1862 , that army was at Warren- ton , the rebel forces falling back before it towards Rich mond . Deeming it impossible to force the enemy to a decisive battle , and unsafe to follow him to Richmond on ...
... Potomac , on the 7th of November , 1862 , that army was at Warren- ton , the rebel forces falling back before it towards Rich mond . Deeming it impossible to force the enemy to a decisive battle , and unsafe to follow him to Richmond on ...
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... Potomac , and General Hooker appointed in his place . Three months were passed in inaction , the season forbidding any movement ; but on the 27th of April , General Hooker pushed three divisions of his army to Kelley's Ford , twenty ...
... Potomac , and General Hooker appointed in his place . Three months were passed in inaction , the season forbidding any movement ; but on the 27th of April , General Hooker pushed three divisions of his army to Kelley's Ford , twenty ...
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... Potomac and advanced upon Hagerstown , Maryland , with the evident purpose of in vading Pennsylvania . The movement created the most intense excitement throughout the country . President Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for one ...
... Potomac and advanced upon Hagerstown , Maryland , with the evident purpose of in vading Pennsylvania . The movement created the most intense excitement throughout the country . President Lincoln issued a proclamation calling for one ...
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... Potomac . On the 12th it arrived in front of the enemy , strongly posted on the heights in advance of Williams- port . The next day was devoted to an examination of the position ; but on advancing for an attack on the 14th , It was ...
... Potomac . On the 12th it arrived in front of the enemy , strongly posted on the heights in advance of Williams- port . The next day was devoted to an examination of the position ; but on advancing for an attack on the 14th , It was ...
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... Potomac , which lay around Culpepper Court - House , still looking towards Richmond with unfaltering determination ; and with the great Army of the West , which was gathering around . Chattanooga for its long and perilous southward mare ...
... Potomac , which lay around Culpepper Court - House , still looking towards Richmond with unfaltering determination ; and with the great Army of the West , which was gathering around . Chattanooga for its long and perilous southward mare ...
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