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... position of the Federals , and to some extent their strength . Milroy obtained permis- sion to make a reconnaissance : the reconnaissance became a sharp engagement and a Union defeat . " God blessed our arms with victory at McDowell ...
... position of the Federals , and to some extent their strength . Milroy obtained permis- sion to make a reconnaissance : the reconnaissance became a sharp engagement and a Union defeat . " God blessed our arms with victory at McDowell ...
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... position and movements . " 3 Having now some apprehension that McClel- lan , if aware of the weakening of his force by the reinforce- ment to Jackson , might attack the Confederates , he asked the Secretary of War to influence the ...
... position and movements . " 3 Having now some apprehension that McClel- lan , if aware of the weakening of his force by the reinforce- ment to Jackson , might attack the Confederates , he asked the Secretary of War to influence the ...
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... position . While McClellan was with Porter , he came to no decision , but on returning to his own headquarters , he arrived at the conclusion , either from a fuller knowledge of Jackson's movements or from reflection on what he already ...
... position . While McClellan was with Porter , he came to no decision , but on returning to his own headquarters , he arrived at the conclusion , either from a fuller knowledge of Jackson's movements or from reflection on what he already ...
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... position to protect 5000 loaded wagons , 2500 head of cattle on the hoof , and the reserve artillery . Later in the day Porter followed . Everything progressed smoothly and in good order . It was a painful though necessary feature of ...
... position to protect 5000 loaded wagons , 2500 head of cattle on the hoof , and the reserve artillery . Later in the day Porter followed . Everything progressed smoothly and in good order . It was a painful though necessary feature of ...
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... before the fighting began , seeking a defen- sive position for the next day . 1 Life of Jackson , p . 466 . CH . XVII . ] BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL 47 46 [ 1862 LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION Battles of Savage's Station and Glendale.
... before the fighting began , seeking a defen- sive position for the next day . 1 Life of Jackson , p . 466 . CH . XVII . ] BATTLE OF MALVERN HILL 47 46 [ 1862 LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION Battles of Savage's Station and Glendale.
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A. P. Hill Adams Appleton's Annual Cyclopædia April attack battle Burnside cabinet campaign capture Century War Book Chase Chattanooga Chicago Tribune command Confederate Congress corps Corr D. H. Hill Davis defeat Democrats despatch Diary emancipation enemy Federal feeling fight Fitz John Porter Fitzhugh Lee force Frémont Gettysburg Governor Grant Halleck Hooker Ibid Jackson Jefferson Davis Johnston July July 11 June June 28 Lee's letter Lincoln Longstreet March McClellan Meade Memoirs ment military movement N. Y. Tribune nation Nicolay and Hay North officers Ohio opinion Pierce's Sumner political Pope Porter position Potomac President proclamation rebel reinforcements Republicans Richmond River Russell Secretary Senate sent sentiment Sept Seward Shenandoah Shenandoah valley Sherman slavery slaves soldiers South speech Stanton Stonewall Jackson success telegraphed tion troops Union army Vallandigham Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington wrote XVII XXIII xxxvii York
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