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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... Potomac when the heights of 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 ...
... Potomac when the heights of 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 ...
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... Potomac would move with overwhelming force upon Richmond . General McClellan was a man of large plans , but with little facility of execution . In connection with the movement upon Goldsborough and Ra- leigh , those upon Knoxville and ...
... Potomac would move with overwhelming force upon Richmond . General McClellan was a man of large plans , but with little facility of execution . In connection with the movement upon Goldsborough and Ra- leigh , those upon Knoxville and ...
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... Potomac up the Peninsula between the James and York rivers . But General McClellan , in com- mand of that army , had encountered obstacles which rendered his advance anything but triumphant . The season was espe- cially unpropitious ...
... Potomac up the Peninsula between the James and York rivers . But General McClellan , in com- mand of that army , had encountered obstacles which rendered his advance anything but triumphant . The season was espe- cially unpropitious ...
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... Potomac was not equal to such a movement . During the military operations in North Carolina the Gov- ernment had steadily kept in view the political pacification of the State . With this end , communications had passed between the ...
... Potomac was not equal to such a movement . During the military operations in North Carolina the Gov- ernment had steadily kept in view the political pacification of the State . With this end , communications had passed between the ...
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... Potomac disturbed the plans of General McClellan to such an extent , as to make the Peninsula cam- paign a decided and manifest failure . General Jackson's movements threatened Washington , caused considerable con- sternation at the War ...
... Potomac disturbed the plans of General McClellan to such an extent , as to make the Peninsula cam- paign a decided and manifest failure . General Jackson's movements threatened Washington , caused considerable con- sternation at the War ...
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advance Aquia Creek army artillery assault attack battery battle battle of Fredericksburg brave brevet brevet Brigadier brevet Colonel brevet Major bridge brigade Brigadier General Vols Burnside Burnside's camp campaign Captain Captain Spaulding captured cavalry column command Creek crossing defences division duty East Tennessee enemy enemy's line engaged eral Ferrero fight fire flank force ford forward Fredericksburg front gallant Grant guns Halleck Hartranft headquarters hundred immediately infantry intrenchments Joined the Corps July Kentucky killed Knoxville Lieutenant Colonel loss Massachusetts McClellan Meade ment miles military morning move movement Newbern night Ninth Corps North Carolina o'clock occupied officers Ohio operations Parke Pennsylvania Petersburg ponton position Potomac Potter prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear rebel reënforcements regiment Reno retreat Rhode Island Richmond river road Roanoke Island Rosecrans Second Lieutenant sent Sept side skirmishers soldiers success tion troops Virginia Warrenton Washington Willcox wounded