Hill's Manual of Social and Business FormsHill Standard Book Company, Publishers, 1884 - Всего страниц: 483 |
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... cavalry, with 28 cannon, under Jackson and Oarnett. After five hours' fighting, the Confederates were defeated, and retreated to Strasburg, followed by their victors. The Union loss was 108 killed, 441 wounded, and 46 missing. The loss ...
... cavalry, with 28 cannon, under Jackson and Oarnett. After five hours' fighting, the Confederates were defeated, and retreated to Strasburg, followed by their victors. The Union loss was 108 killed, 441 wounded, and 46 missing. The loss ...
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... cavalry, under General Crawford, after a short skirmish, drove out S regiments of Confederates, killing II, and taking over 50 prisoners. Skirmish Near Memphis, Tenn. — Fought August 3, 1862. between a Confederate mpson troops, in which ...
... cavalry, under General Crawford, after a short skirmish, drove out S regiments of Confederates, killing II, and taking over 50 prisoners. Skirmish Near Memphis, Tenn. — Fought August 3, 1862. between a Confederate mpson troops, in which ...
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... cavalry, 2,000 strong, cut their way through the rebel lines, and escaped. Battle of Munfordavllle, Ky.- Fought between about 6,000 Unionists, under Colonel Dunham, who held the place, and a strong force of Confederates under Price ...
... cavalry, 2,000 strong, cut their way through the rebel lines, and escaped. Battle of Munfordavllle, Ky.- Fought between about 6,000 Unionists, under Colonel Dunham, who held the place, and a strong force of Confederates under Price ...
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... cavalry, under General Stanley, and a force of about 800 Confederate cavalry. After a sharp skirmish the latter were routed and driven more than three miles, some of them being cut down as they ran. Hklrmlih at Kaalevllle. Tenn. -Fought ...
... cavalry, under General Stanley, and a force of about 800 Confederate cavalry. After a sharp skirmish the latter were routed and driven more than three miles, some of them being cut down as they ran. Hklrmlih at Kaalevllle. Tenn. -Fought ...
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... cavalry, under Colonel Jacobs, ami a Confederate guerrilla force, near Horseshoe Bend, Tenn. The latter were defeated, with the lost* of a number killed, 8 prisoners and the destruction of their camp. Buttle at Raymond, MIm.- Fought May ...
... cavalry, under Colonel Jacobs, ami a Confederate guerrilla force, near Horseshoe Bend, Tenn. The latter were defeated, with the lost* of a number killed, 8 prisoners and the destruction of their camp. Buttle at Raymond, MIm.- Fought May ...
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