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William Wood. OF THE CIVIL WAR LVX ET גים 205 VERITAS LVX ET אריים VERITAS 63 VERITAS BY WILLIAM WOOD This One NYA EGU - ARFU CAPTAINS Front Cover.
William Wood. OF THE CIVIL WAR LVX ET גים 205 VERITAS LVX ET אריים VERITAS 63 VERITAS BY WILLIAM WOOD This One NYA EGU - ARFU CAPTAINS Front Cover.
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... -4 ་ ་ 307 X. GRANT ATTACKS THE FRONT : 1864 XI . SHERMAN DESTROYS THE BASE : 1864 66 327 66 366 66 XII . THE END : 1865 379 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 397 INDEX 4 401 ILLUSTRATIONS GENERAL U. S. GRANT Photograph by Brady . In xi.
... -4 ་ ་ 307 X. GRANT ATTACKS THE FRONT : 1864 XI . SHERMAN DESTROYS THE BASE : 1864 66 327 66 366 66 XII . THE END : 1865 379 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 66 397 INDEX 4 401 ILLUSTRATIONS GENERAL U. S. GRANT Photograph by Brady . In xi.
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... front was both confused ) and demoralizing . No American officer had ever had the chance even of seeing , much less handling , thirty - six thousand men under arms . This force was followed by an immense and unwieldy train of supplies ...
... front was both confused ) and demoralizing . No American officer had ever had the chance even of seeing , much less handling , thirty - six thousand men under arms . This force was followed by an immense and unwieldy train of supplies ...
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... front and flank . The opposing brigade , under Longstreet ( of whom we shall often hear again ) , had lain con- cealed and sprung its trap quite neatly . Most of the Federals behaved extremely well under these untoward circumstances ...
... front and flank . The opposing brigade , under Longstreet ( of whom we shall often hear again ) , had lain con- cealed and sprung its trap quite neatly . Most of the Federals behaved extremely well under these untoward circumstances ...
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... and running along the Confederate front like the ditch of a fortress . Three miles in rear stood Manassas Junction on a moderate plateau intersected by several creeks . The most important of these creeks , 46 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR.
... and running along the Confederate front like the ditch of a fortress . Three miles in rear stood Manassas Junction on a moderate plateau intersected by several creeks . The most important of these creeks , 46 CAPTAINS OF THE CIVIL WAR.
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