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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... Washington . Several of the privates and officers of that regiment were afterwards officers in the Corps . They followed the fortunes of the man whom they had learned to love , from the first to the last , and with undeviating fidelity ...
... Washington . Several of the privates and officers of that regiment were afterwards officers in the Corps . They followed the fortunes of the man whom they had learned to love , from the first to the last , and with undeviating fidelity ...
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... Washington , as bearer of despatches to the government of the United States . It was a duty which required the utmost vigilance , prudence , and persistence . It was necessary that the despatches should reach Washington at the earliest ...
... Washington , as bearer of despatches to the government of the United States . It was a duty which required the utmost vigilance , prudence , and persistence . It was necessary that the despatches should reach Washington at the earliest ...
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... Washington , his marriage , and the peaceful state of the country induced Lieutenant Burnside to leave the service , and accordingly , on the 1st of November , 1853 , he resigned his commission . Removing to Bristol , Rhode Island , he ...
... Washington , his marriage , and the peaceful state of the country induced Lieutenant Burnside to leave the service , and accordingly , on the 1st of November , 1853 , he resigned his commission . Removing to Bristol , Rhode Island , he ...
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... Washington this week . How soon can you come on and take command ? " The reply was very brief and to the point . Two words expressed it : " At once . " The next morning he was in Providence , received his commission as Colonel of the ...
... Washington this week . How soon can you come on and take command ? " The reply was very brief and to the point . Two words expressed it : " At once . " The next morning he was in Providence , received his commission as Colonel of the ...
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... Washington . Colonel Burnside at once put his regiment under drill . A site for an encampment was found about two miles out from the heart of the city , near the Bladensburg turnpike . The camp soon became a favorite place of resort ...
... Washington . Colonel Burnside at once put his regiment under drill . A site for an encampment was found about two miles out from the heart of the city , near the Bladensburg turnpike . The camp soon became a favorite place of resort ...
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