A History of the United States: For Families and LibrariesT. Belknap, 1873 - 780 strani |
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... command of almost five thousand effective troops , many of them fresh and hopeful . And the increased pay of officers , the proffered bounties to the 6 ' Both Sullivan and Stirling , who were made prisoners on Long Island [ page 254 ] ...
... command of almost five thousand effective troops , many of them fresh and hopeful . And the increased pay of officers , the proffered bounties to the 6 ' Both Sullivan and Stirling , who were made prisoners on Long Island [ page 254 ] ...
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... command was composed of about 20,000 troops . A portion of these , under General W. S. Rosecrans , fought and conquered a force under Colonel Pegram on Rich Mountain , not far from Beverly , on the 11th of July . This alarmed Garnett ...
... command was composed of about 20,000 troops . A portion of these , under General W. S. Rosecrans , fought and conquered a force under Colonel Pegram on Rich Mountain , not far from Beverly , on the 11th of July . This alarmed Garnett ...
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... command to him , he quickly replied : " I will not accept it - I will never surrender myself or my command . " While speaking , he turned toward Buckner , who said : " I will accept , and share the fate of my command . " Floyd and ...
... command to him , he quickly replied : " I will not accept it - I will never surrender myself or my command . " While speaking , he turned toward Buckner , who said : " I will accept , and share the fate of my command . " Floyd and ...
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