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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... Immediately upon his graduation , Lieutenant Burnside pro- ceeded to the seat of war . On his arrival at Vera Cruz , he was put in command of an escort to a baggage train , and sent into the interior . Although the route was in the ...
... Immediately upon his graduation , Lieutenant Burnside pro- ceeded to the seat of war . On his arrival at Vera Cruz , he was put in command of an escort to a baggage train , and sent into the interior . Although the route was in the ...
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... immediately entered into active service . On the 21st of that month , while stationed near Los Vegas with a force of twenty - nine men , he came in contact with a company of Indian warriors more than double his own command in number ...
... immediately entered into active service . On the 21st of that month , while stationed near Los Vegas with a force of twenty - nine men , he came in contact with a company of Indian warriors more than double his own command in number ...
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... immediately appointed his staff , and commenced the work of organization and equipment . The Governor and the other State authorities co - operated with him in a very efficient and creditable manner . The people of the State forgot ...
... immediately appointed his staff , and commenced the work of organization and equipment . The Governor and the other State authorities co - operated with him in a very efficient and creditable manner . The people of the State forgot ...
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... immediately after , the enemy , who had been forewarned and had gathered a considerable force , opened upon the head of the column with round shot and shell . Our troops responded briskly , Colonel Burnside soon formed his brigade in ...
... immediately after , the enemy , who had been forewarned and had gathered a considerable force , opened upon the head of the column with round shot and shell . Our troops responded briskly , Colonel Burnside soon formed his brigade in ...
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... immediately and irremediably changed . Had our troops been directed to rally after their first surprise , and to hold their ground , they could easily have repulsed the last rebel attack , and have sent the enemy panic - stricken beyond ...
... immediately and irremediably changed . Had our troops been directed to rally after their first surprise , and to hold their ground , they could easily have repulsed the last rebel attack , and have sent the enemy panic - stricken beyond ...
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