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The British loss was were to be sent by way of this camp in No about 200 killed ,
and the number of prisonvember to join Price . He thereupon left ers taken by the
Americans is variously estiCairo and , sending a force to occupy Padu mated at ...
The British loss was were to be sent by way of this camp in No about 200 killed ,
and the number of prisonvember to join Price . He thereupon left ers taken by the
Americans is variously estiCairo and , sending a force to occupy Padu mated at ...
Page 134
In conse The Confederates lost 2,500 in killed and quence of the annexation of
Texas the War wounded . Department , apprehending trouble with Fort Erie (
Canada ) , Battles at .-- June 1 , 1814 , Mexico , sent all the available troops in the
Maj ...
In conse The Confederates lost 2,500 in killed and quence of the annexation of
Texas the War wounded . Department , apprehending trouble with Fort Erie (
Canada ) , Battles at .-- June 1 , 1814 , Mexico , sent all the available troops in the
Maj ...
Page 144
The killed . Of the Confederate loss Gen. Pryor , action of the New York
legislature was folof the Fifth Brigade of Longstreet's corps , lowed by that of
many other States and reported the Fourteenth Alabama Regiment was made the
basis of the ...
The killed . Of the Confederate loss Gen. Pryor , action of the New York
legislature was folof the Fifth Brigade of Longstreet's corps , lowed by that of
many other States and reported the Fourteenth Alabama Regiment was made the
basis of the ...
Page 434
Hooker , killed while leading a charge . The Federal of Heintzelman's division ,
and Smith , of loss was 1,246 in killed , wounded , and missing . Keyes's , bore
the brunt of the assault , fight The Confederate loss was about the same . ing from
...
Hooker , killed while leading a charge . The Federal of Heintzelman's division ,
and Smith , of loss was 1,246 in killed , wounded , and missing . Keyes's , bore
the brunt of the assault , fight The Confederate loss was about the same . ing from
...
Page 440
Apr. 4 occurred Gloucester side the siege was maintained by the principal
skirmish of the siege , in which the Duke de Lauzun with his legion of 35 men
were killed and 120 wounded on the French cavalry and 800 marines from De
Union side ...
Apr. 4 occurred Gloucester side the siege was maintained by the principal
skirmish of the siege , in which the Duke de Lauzun with his legion of 35 men
were killed and 120 wounded on the French cavalry and 800 marines from De
Union side ...
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