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... crosses the river , reaches the James , and rejoins Butler's army , established in front of Petersburg and Richmond , at the confluence of the James River and the Appomatox . At ... cross the Chatahoo- 18 THE UNITED STATES DURING THE WAR .
... crosses the river , reaches the James , and rejoins Butler's army , established in front of Petersburg and Richmond , at the confluence of the James River and the Appomatox . At ... cross the Chatahoo- 18 THE UNITED STATES DURING THE WAR .
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... crosses the whole State of Ohio . In the environs of the city we passed before the long rows of wooden houses of Camp Dennison , the parade- grounds , and villas converted into hospitals , scattered among the fields and the groves of ...
... crosses the whole State of Ohio . In the environs of the city we passed before the long rows of wooden houses of Camp Dennison , the parade- grounds , and villas converted into hospitals , scattered among the fields and the groves of ...
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... cross the little space that separates the picquets of the armies and take refuge with the Federals , at the risk of being shot by both sides on the way . In the month of Janu- ary about a hundred deserters came in a day - not those ...
... cross the little space that separates the picquets of the armies and take refuge with the Federals , at the risk of being shot by both sides on the way . In the month of Janu- ary about a hundred deserters came in a day - not those ...
Contents
THE DUEL BETWEEN THE PARTIES | iv |
FROM BOSTON TO NIAGARA | v |
DETROIT AND CHICAGO | vi |
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References to this book
Civil War Firsts: The Legacies of America's Bloodiest Conflict Gerald S. Henig,Eric Niderost No preview available - 2001 |