Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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Σελίδα 110
... advance of Gen. Fremont was with the rear of Gen. Jackson . Col. Cluseret , with the 60th Ohio and 8th Virginia and a bat- tery , formed this advance . The contest was with artillery , and was continued by Col. Cluseret until about noon ...
... advance of Gen. Fremont was with the rear of Gen. Jackson . Col. Cluseret , with the 60th Ohio and 8th Virginia and a bat- tery , formed this advance . The contest was with artillery , and was continued by Col. Cluseret until about noon ...
Σελίδα 818
... advance into Arkansas , 54 ; report of Gen. S. Price , 54 ; driven from Cross Hollows , 54 ; address of Gen. Curtis to the people , 54 ; position and strength of his forces , 55 ; advance of Confederate forces , 56 ; prep- arations for ...
... advance into Arkansas , 54 ; report of Gen. S. Price , 54 ; driven from Cross Hollows , 54 ; address of Gen. Curtis to the people , 54 ; position and strength of his forces , 55 ; advance of Confederate forces , 56 ; prep- arations for ...
Σελίδα 819
... advance of Gen. Shields repulsed , 112 ; Gen. Jackson escapes , 112 ; Gen. Fremont reaches Port Republic , 112 ; force of Gen. Jackson , 113 ; advance of Gen. Heath in Western Virginia and defeat , 118 ; conse- quences of these ...
... advance of Gen. Shields repulsed , 112 ; Gen. Jackson escapes , 112 ; Gen. Fremont reaches Port Republic , 112 ; force of Gen. Jackson , 113 ; advance of Gen. Heath in Western Virginia and defeat , 118 ; conse- quences of these ...
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