Major General Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth Army Corps: A Narrative of Campaigns in North Carolina, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, During the War for the Preservation of the RepublicS.S. Rider & Brother, 1867 - 554 strani |
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... Fredericksburg . VI . The Pontons .... VII . At Falmouth .... ....... ... ..156 ..174 ..190 ... 200 VIII . The Battle of Fredericksburg .. IX . After Fredericksburg .... ..210 ...... 236 THE DELIVERANCE OF EAST TENNESSEE . - CHAPTER I ...
... Fredericksburg . VI . The Pontons .... VII . At Falmouth .... ....... ... ..156 ..174 ..190 ... 200 VIII . The Battle of Fredericksburg .. IX . After Fredericksburg .... ..210 ...... 236 THE DELIVERANCE OF EAST TENNESSEE . - CHAPTER I ...
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... Fredericksburg .. From Loudon to Knoxville ... The Siege of Knoxville ... The Ninth Corps , July 30 , 1864 .. The Investment of Petersburg .. MAPS . ..Opposite 40 66 56 " " 136 " 6 216 66 328 64 344 432 480 ILLUSTRATIONS . Portrait of ...
... Fredericksburg .. From Loudon to Knoxville ... The Siege of Knoxville ... The Ninth Corps , July 30 , 1864 .. The Investment of Petersburg .. MAPS . ..Opposite 40 66 56 " " 136 " 6 216 66 328 64 344 432 480 ILLUSTRATIONS . Portrait of ...
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... Fredericksburg were assailed . They followed their leader to the deliverance of East Ten- nessee . They again became a portion of the Army of the Potomac in the closing campaign of the war , and the ensan- guined fields of the ...
... Fredericksburg were assailed . They followed their leader to the deliverance of East Ten- nessee . They again became a portion of the Army of the Potomac in the closing campaign of the war , and the ensan- guined fields of the ...
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... Fredericksburg , and , at a later period , recoiled on General McClellan with disastrous effect . Our officers in North Carolina awaited the course of events - since they could do nothing more - with as much patience as was compatible ...
... Fredericksburg , and , at a later period , recoiled on General McClellan with disastrous effect . Our officers in North Carolina awaited the course of events - since they could do nothing more - with as much patience as was compatible ...
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... Fredericksburg , and bore witness to the harmony and reciprocal good will which had so eminently characterized the conduct of affairs in North Carolina , and which had con- tributed so fully to the brilliant successes which had been ...
... Fredericksburg , and bore witness to the harmony and reciprocal good will which had so eminently characterized the conduct of affairs in North Carolina , and which had con- tributed so fully to the brilliant successes which had been ...
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