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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... 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 a line which must make it very difficult to keep up his communications , General ...
... 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 a line which must make it very difficult to keep up his communications , General ...
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... 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 - enforce- ments from Richmond -- General Hooker's design being to attack the enemy in flank and rear ...
... 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 - enforce- ments from Richmond -- General Hooker's design being to attack the enemy in flank and rear ...
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... forces under Lee were leaving their position near Fredericksburg and moving northwest , through the valley of the Shenandoah . On the 13th the rebel General Ewell , with a heavy force , at tacked our advance post of seven thousand men ...
... forces under Lee were leaving their position near Fredericksburg and moving northwest , through the valley of the Shenandoah . On the 13th the rebel General Ewell , with a heavy force , at tacked our advance post of seven thousand men ...
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... force . On the 1st of July our advanced corps , the First and Eleventh , under Generals Reynolds and Howard , came in contact with the enemy , strongly posted near the town of Gettysburg , and , attacking at once , fought an in ...
... force . On the 1st of July our advanced corps , the First and Eleventh , under Generals Reynolds and Howard , came in contact with the enemy , strongly posted near the town of Gettysburg , and , attacking at once , fought an in ...
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... force , General Meade determined to pursue by a flank move- ment , and after burying the dead and succoring the ... forces again occupied their old position on he Rappahannock . On the morning of the 4th of July , the day celebrated ...
... force , General Meade determined to pursue by a flank move- ment , and after burying the dead and succoring the ... forces again occupied their old position on he Rappahannock . On the morning of the 4th of July , the day celebrated ...
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