| Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia - 1864 - 1266 strani
...regions. Northeastern Virginia was freed' from tho presence of Federal soldiers up *o the entrenchments of Washington, and soon after the arrival of the army...was received that ^the troops, which had occupied -Winchetter, had retired to Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg. The war was thus transferred from the interior... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 strani
...presence of Federal soldiers up to the entrenchments of Washington, and as Lee's army marched towards Leesburg, information was received that the troops...Martinsburg. The war was thus transferred from the interiour to the frontier ; the supplies of rich and productive districts were made accessible to our... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 strani
...presence of Federal soldiers up to the entrenchments of Washington, and as Lee's army marched towards Leesburg, information was received that the troops...retired to Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg. The war 1was thus transferred from the interiour to the frontier ; the supplies of rich and productive districts... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 strani
...presence of Federal soldiers up to the entrenchments of Washington, and as Lee's army marched towards Leesburg, information was received that the troops...Martinsburg. The war was thus transferred from the interiour to the frontier ; the supplies of rich and productive districts were made accessible to our... | |
| William Swinton - 1871 - 596 strani
...on the campaigns of the spring and summer, and the objects of their campaigns had been frustrated. The war was thus transferred from the interior to...the supplies of rich and productive districts made aecessible to our army. To prolong a state of affairs iu every way desirable, and not to permit the... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 902 strani
...information was received that the hostile troops which had occupied Winchester had retired to Harper's Ferry. The war was thus transferred from the interior to...and the supplies of rich and productive districts were made accessible to our army. To prolong a state of affairs, in every way desirable, and not to... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 908 strani
...information was received that the hostile troops which had occupied Winchester had retired to Harper's Ferry. The war was thus transferred from the interior to...and the supplies of rich and productive districts were made accessible to our army. To prolong a state of affairs, in every way desirable, and not to... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1881 - 930 strani
...information was received that the hostile troops which had occupied Winchester had retired to Harper's Ferry. The war was thus transferred from the interior to...and the supplies of rich and productive districts were made accessible to our army. To prolong a state of affairs, in every way desirable, and not to... | |
| Francis Winthrop Palfrey - 1882 - 256 strani
...regions. Northeastern Virginia was freed from the presence of Federal soldiers up to the intrenchmentu of Washington, and soon after the arrival of the army...transferred from the interior to the frontier, and tho supplies of rich and productive districts made accessible to our army. To prolong a state of affairs... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 464 strani
...regions. Northeastern Virginia was freed from the presence of Federal soldiers up to the intrench men ts of Washington, and soon after the arrival of the army...Leesburg, information was received that the troops that had occupied Winchester had retired to Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg. The war was thus transferred... | |
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