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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... south , had reached Chancellorsville - five or six miles southwest of that town . A strong cavalry force , under General Stoneman , had been sent to cut the railroad in the rear of the rebel army , so as to prevent their receiving re ...
... south , had reached Chancellorsville - five or six miles southwest of that town . A strong cavalry force , under General Stoneman , had been sent to cut the railroad in the rear of the rebel army , so as to prevent their receiving re ...
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... south and east , on which the Second Corps was placed . The right of the Twelfth Corps rested on a small stream . The Second and Third Corps were posted on the left of the Eleventh , on the prolongation of Ceme- tery ridge . The Fifth ...
... south and east , on which the Second Corps was placed . The right of the Twelfth Corps rested on a small stream . The Second and Third Corps were posted on the left of the Eleventh , on the prolongation of Ceme- tery ridge . The Fifth ...
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... south side of the Rapidan , a considerable portion of his army was detached and sent to re - enforce Bragg , threatened by Rosecrans , at Chattanooga ; but , with his numbers thus diminished , Lee assumed a threatening attitude against ...
... south side of the Rapidan , a considerable portion of his army was detached and sent to re - enforce Bragg , threatened by Rosecrans , at Chattanooga ; but , with his numbers thus diminished , Lee assumed a threatening attitude against ...
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... South . Indications that the rebel General was receiving heavy re - enforcements and manoeuvring to turn the right of our army , led to a concentration of all our available forces ; but , notwithstanding all this , on the 19th of ...
... South . Indications that the rebel General was receiving heavy re - enforcements and manoeuvring to turn the right of our army , led to a concentration of all our available forces ; but , notwithstanding all this , on the 19th of ...
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... South and peace men of the North get together in convention and frame and proclaim a com- promise embracing a restoration of the Union . In what way can that compromise be used to keep Lee's army out of Pennsylvania ? Meade's army can ...
... South and peace men of the North get together in convention and frame and proclaim a com- promise embracing a restoration of the Union . In what way can that compromise be used to keep Lee's army out of Pennsylvania ? Meade's army can ...
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