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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... officers were brave and able , and its enlisted men , at its original organization , were drawn from the ranks of the intelligent yeomanry of the Gran- ite State . My regret , for the occurrence of the error respecting its career , is ...
... officers were brave and able , and its enlisted men , at its original organization , were drawn from the ranks of the intelligent yeomanry of the Gran- ite State . My regret , for the occurrence of the error respecting its career , is ...
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... officers were unchanged during the continuance of the War of the Rebellion . General Ambrose Everett Burnside was its first commander , and from the date of the organization of the Corps until his retirement from the service , General ...
... officers were unchanged during the continuance of the War of the Rebellion . General Ambrose Everett Burnside was its first commander , and from the date of the organization of the Corps until his retirement from the service , General ...
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... 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 . It becomes necessary , therefore ...
... 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 . It becomes necessary , therefore ...
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... officers were taken prisoners . Colonels Slocum of Rhode Island , Cameron of Pennsylvania , and a considerable number of officers of a lower grade were killed or mortally wounded . The army was somewhat disorganized . The troops ...
... officers were taken prisoners . Colonels Slocum of Rhode Island , Cameron of Pennsylvania , and a considerable number of officers of a lower grade were killed or mortally wounded . The army was somewhat disorganized . The troops ...
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... officers , at that time , was Gen- eral George B. McClellan , who had won distinction in a rapid and brilliant campaign in Western Virginia . He was called to Washington , placed in command of the Army of the Poto- mac , and immediately ...
... officers , at that time , was Gen- eral George B. McClellan , who had won distinction in a rapid and brilliant campaign in Western Virginia . He was called to Washington , placed in command of the Army of the Poto- mac , and immediately ...
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