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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... night pursued their explorations . They found the channel of Mud river impassable for large vessels by reason of its shallow water , but got easily through the Wright river , and rounding the point of Jones Island , entered the Savannah ...
... night pursued their explorations . They found the channel of Mud river impassable for large vessels by reason of its shallow water , but got easily through the Wright river , and rounding the point of Jones Island , entered the Savannah ...
Halaman 131
... night a considerable body of his troops had crossed the Rapidan . On the 19th he crossed with a large force ... night of the 18th of August , Gen. Sigel commenced moving back toward Culpepper . Previous to this hour , however , the ...
... night a considerable body of his troops had crossed the Rapidan . On the 19th he crossed with a large force ... night of the 18th of August , Gen. Sigel commenced moving back toward Culpepper . Previous to this hour , however , the ...
Halaman 134
... night there were only five rounds to the man left . Upon learning this fact , Gen. Pope immediately sent back orders to Gen. Porter to march with his corps at one o'clock that night , so as to be with Gen. Hooker at daylight in the ...
... night there were only five rounds to the man left . Upon learning this fact , Gen. Pope immediately sent back orders to Gen. Porter to march with his corps at one o'clock that night , so as to be with Gen. Hooker at daylight in the ...
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