Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were driven from their encampment , and the point aimed at was gained . The National loss was 516 men ...
... force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were driven from their encampment , and the point aimed at was gained . The National loss was 516 men ...
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... forces on Feb. O'Mahony , JOHN FRANCIS , Fenian leader ; born in Kilkenny , Ireland , in 1816 ; emigrated to the ... force at Manassas . boundary of Texas ; declaring it to be in- McClellan remonstrated , and proposed to expedient to ...
... forces on Feb. O'Mahony , JOHN FRANCIS , Fenian leader ; born in Kilkenny , Ireland , in 1816 ; emigrated to the ... force at Manassas . boundary of Texas ; declaring it to be in- McClellan remonstrated , and proposed to expedient to ...
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... force . Troops had been drawn stroyed canal boats , bridges , and Con- from each army and sent to other fields federate supplies at Columbia , on the of service , and Lee was compelled to James River . Colonel Kilpatrick , with take a ...
... force . Troops had been drawn stroyed canal boats , bridges , and Con- from each army and sent to other fields federate supplies at Columbia , on the of service , and Lee was compelled to James River . Colonel Kilpatrick , with take a ...
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... force of 1,200 Fenians who invaded Can- ada in 1866 , most of whom were arrested by the United States authorities . He again invaded Canada in 1870 , was capt- ured and imprisoned . He died in Omaha , Neb . , Jan. 7 , 1878 . 66 Onondaga ...
... force of 1,200 Fenians who invaded Can- ada in 1866 , most of whom were arrested by the United States authorities . He again invaded Canada in 1870 , was capt- ured and imprisoned . He died in Omaha , Neb . , Jan. 7 , 1878 . 66 Onondaga ...
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... force of Onondagas ravaged Montreal Island . They again made peace , and in 1668 the French mission was re - established . was weakened , and finally , in 1777 , the council - fire at Onondaga ( as the confed- erate government was ...
... force of Onondagas ravaged Montreal Island . They again made peace , and in 1668 the French mission was re - established . was weakened , and finally , in 1777 , the council - fire at Onondaga ( as the confed- erate government was ...
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