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 40
... five had been killed and ten wounded . In the fort , the Confederates reported one killed and three wounded , and in the gunboats five wounded , and the largest gunboat sunk , and another disabled . By four o'clock the transports had ...
... five had been killed and ten wounded . In the fort , the Confederates reported one killed and three wounded , and in the gunboats five wounded , and the largest gunboat sunk , and another disabled . By four o'clock the transports had ...
Σελίδα 107
... five hours . The retreat was now continued in three paral- lel columns , each protected by an efficient rear guard , in the direction of Martinsburg , with the hope of meeting reënforcements . The pursuit of the enemy was prompt and ...
... five hours . The retreat was now continued in three paral- lel columns , each protected by an efficient rear guard , in the direction of Martinsburg , with the hope of meeting reënforcements . The pursuit of the enemy was prompt and ...
Σελίδα 125
... five miles , but with the aid of the gunboats we can supply the army by water , dur- ing its advance , certainly to within twelve miles of Richmond . At Aquia Creek we would be seventy - five miles from Richmond , with land ...
... five miles , but with the aid of the gunboats we can supply the army by water , dur- ing its advance , certainly to within twelve miles of Richmond . At Aquia Creek we would be seventy - five miles from Richmond , with land ...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Τόμος 9;Τόμος 24 Πλήρης προβολή - 1885 |
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