History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin: The Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the Concentration of the Military and Financial Resources of the Federal Government ... Together with Sketches of the Lives of All the Eminent Statesmen and Military and Naval Commanders, with a Full and Complete Index. From Official Sources |
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... Corps . - The Enemy Attempts a Flanking Movement . - Meade's Attack . - Repulse of Griffin . - Hancock Arrives ... Second Corps on May 12th . - Large Captures of Prisoners and Guns . - Results of the Struggle . - Sheri- dan's Cavalry ...
... Corps . - The Enemy Attempts a Flanking Movement . - Meade's Attack . - Repulse of Griffin . - Hancock Arrives ... Second Corps on May 12th . - Large Captures of Prisoners and Guns . - Results of the Struggle . - Sheri- dan's Cavalry ...
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... army , May 14th , 1861 ; commanded at the first battle of Bull Run ; major - general of volun- teers , March , 1862 , and appointed to command of Second Army Corps , Department of the Rappahan- nock ; took part in second Bull Run ...
... army , May 14th , 1861 ; commanded at the first battle of Bull Run ; major - general of volun- teers , March , 1862 , and appointed to command of Second Army Corps , Department of the Rappahan- nock ; took part in second Bull Run ...
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... second - Heutenant of engineers , He won his brevet as first - lieutenant at ... corps of topographical engineers . On the 17th of May , 1861 , he was ... corps d'armée to co - operate with Halleck in the reduction of Corinth . In June ...
... second - Heutenant of engineers , He won his brevet as first - lieutenant at ... corps of topographical engineers . On the 17th of May , 1861 , he was ... corps d'armée to co - operate with Halleck in the reduction of Corinth . In June ...
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... corps . They occupied Warsaw and Lime Creek , and advanced on the 29th of ... second - lieutenant of dragoons . In April , 1889 , he was appointed ... corps of cadets , and instructor of cavalry , artillery , and infantry tactics . At the ...
... corps . They occupied Warsaw and Lime Creek , and advanced on the 29th of ... second - lieutenant of dragoons . In April , 1889 , he was appointed ... corps of cadets , and instructor of cavalry , artillery , and infantry tactics . At the ...
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... corps , shall leave the said city entirely secure . " That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thousand troops ) ... second by General E. V. Sumner , the third by General Heintzelman , and the fourth by General Keyes . A fifth corps ...
... corps , shall leave the said city entirely secure . " That no more than two army corps ( about fifty thousand troops ) ... second by General E. V. Sumner , the third by General Heintzelman , and the fourth by General Keyes . A fifth corps ...
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