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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... river , take possession of Fredericksburg , and march upon Rich- mond from that point . The advance division , under Gen eral Sumner , arrived opposite Fredericksburg on the 19th ; but a pontoon train , which had been ordered and was ...
... river , take possession of Fredericksburg , and march upon Rich- mond from that point . The advance division , under Gen eral Sumner , arrived opposite Fredericksburg on the 19th ; but a pontoon train , which had been ordered and was ...
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... river Our losses in this engagement were one thousand one hundred and thirty - eight killed , nine thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one ...
... river Our losses in this engagement were one thousand one hundred and thirty - eight killed , nine thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one ...
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... river and occupied the heights of Fredericksburg , but was driven from them and con . pelled to retreat on the night of the 4th . On the morning of the 5th a heavy rain - storm set in , and in the night of that day General Hooker ...
... river and occupied the heights of Fredericksburg , but was driven from them and con . pelled to retreat on the night of the 4th . On the morning of the 5th a heavy rain - storm set in , and in the night of that day General Hooker ...
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... River throughout its entire length to the commerce of the United States . General N. P. Banks , who succeeded General Butler in command of the military department of Louisiana , reached New Or . leans , sustained by a formidable ...
... River throughout its entire length to the commerce of the United States . General N. P. Banks , who succeeded General Butler in command of the military department of Louisiana , reached New Or . leans , sustained by a formidable ...
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... river co - operating . Our approaches were pushed forward with vigorous perseverance ; our works , in spite of the most strenuous opposition of the garrison under General Pemberton , drawing nearer every day , and the gunboats in the river ...
... river co - operating . Our approaches were pushed forward with vigorous perseverance ; our works , in spite of the most strenuous opposition of the garrison under General Pemberton , drawing nearer every day , and the gunboats in the river ...
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