History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin: The Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the Concentration of the Military and Financial Resources of the Federal Government ... Together with Sketches of the Lives of All the Eminent Statesmen and Military and Naval Commanders, with a Full and Complete Index. From Official SourcesL. Stebbins, 1865 - 778 strani |
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... General Scott , who was very active in the defence of the city , recommended Captain Charles Stone * to have charge ... brigadier - general in April , 1826 , for ten years ' faithful service ; " and full brigadier - general in June ...
... General Scott , who was very active in the defence of the city , recommended Captain Charles Stone * to have charge ... brigadier - general in April , 1826 , for ten years ' faithful service ; " and full brigadier - general in June ...
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... General Dix * in reply , " If any one attempts to haul down the American flag , shoot him on the spot , ' thrilled ... brigadier - general commanding at the bat- tle of Bull Run , and commanded at the battle of Pittsburg Landing , or ...
... General Dix * in reply , " If any one attempts to haul down the American flag , shoot him on the spot , ' thrilled ... brigadier - general commanding at the bat- tle of Bull Run , and commanded at the battle of Pittsburg Landing , or ...
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... General Beauregard , and had an interview with Major Anderson . They agreed , substantially , to the terms proposed ... brigadier- general of the Confederate ariny , and took com- mand at Pensacola . Subsequently he fought at Shiloh ...
... General Beauregard , and had an interview with Major Anderson . They agreed , substantially , to the terms proposed ... brigadier- general of the Confederate ariny , and took com- mand at Pensacola . Subsequently he fought at Shiloh ...
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... Brigadier- General Benjamin F. Butler in command . The General replied to the protest of the Governor , that his troops were in Maryland to maintain the laws and preserve peace ; and that he had taken possession of the road because ...
... Brigadier- General Benjamin F. Butler in command . The General replied to the protest of the Governor , that his troops were in Maryland to maintain the laws and preserve peace ; and that he had taken possession of the road because ...
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... general - that of brigadier - general , but in the State organization there were major- generals , and Mr. Davis advised the equalizing the rank . He concluded : " We feel that our cause is just and holy ; we protest solemnly in the ...
... general - that of brigadier - general , but in the State organization there were major- generals , and Mr. Davis advised the equalizing the rank . He concluded : " We feel that our cause is just and holy ; we protest solemnly in the ...
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A. P. Hill advance Alabama arms army arrived artillery assault attack bank batteries battle Bragg bridge Brigade Brigadier-General Burnside campaign Captain captured cavalry centre Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced Confederate Congress Constitution Creek crossed defence Division enemy enemy's Federal Fifth Corps fight fire flank fleet force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe four Fredericksburg front garrison Georgia Government Grant gunboats guns Halleck Harper's Ferry head-quarters held infantry intrenchments Jackson James River July Kentucky killed loss Major-General McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement night North Carolina o'clock occupied officers passed Port Port Hudson position Potomac President prisoners proclamation railroad re-enforcements rear rebel regiments retired retreat Richmond river road Second Corps Secretary sent Sherman Sixth Corps skirmishers South Southern surrender Tennessee thousand tion Union army Union troops United vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington West West Point wounded