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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... camps of the Union army , and to miti- gate the pains of hostile encounter with those whom the civil war made temporary enemies . During the term of study , the war with Mexico broke out , and the young men partook of the general ...
... camps of the Union army , and to miti- gate the pains of hostile encounter with those whom the civil war made temporary enemies . During the term of study , the war with Mexico broke out , and the young men partook of the general ...
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... camp soon became a favorite place of resort . The comfort , the cleanliness , the fine bearing , the excellent discipline of the Rhode Island troops were themes for commendation upon every tongue . Their dress parade at sunset was one ...
... camp soon became a favorite place of resort . The comfort , the cleanliness , the fine bearing , the excellent discipline of the Rhode Island troops were themes for commendation upon every tongue . Their dress parade at sunset was one ...
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... camp at Centreville for three or four hours , marched during the remainder of the night , was gathered near Long Bridge in the morning , and the several regiments of which it was composed returned to their encampments in Washington ...
... camp at Centreville for three or four hours , marched during the remainder of the night , was gathered near Long Bridge in the morning , and the several regiments of which it was composed returned to their encampments in Washington ...
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... Camp . The land force was divided into three brigades . The first was composed of the 23d , 24th , 25th , 27th Massachusetts , and 10th Connecticut regiments of infantry , and was under the command of Brigadier General John G. Foster ...
... Camp . The land force was divided into three brigades . The first was composed of the 23d , 24th , 25th , 27th Massachusetts , and 10th Connecticut regiments of infantry , and was under the command of Brigadier General John G. Foster ...
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... Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, During the War for the Preservation of the Republic Augustus Woodbury. UXENT LANDING OF THE BURNS NON ROANOKE ISLAND . UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA AIMBOLIAD age , came into the camp of our troops.
... Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi and Tennessee, During the War for the Preservation of the Republic Augustus Woodbury. UXENT LANDING OF THE BURNS NON ROANOKE ISLAND . UNIV . OF CALIFORNIA AIMBOLIAD age , came into the camp of our troops.
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