A Complete History of the Great American Rebellion: Embracing Its Causes, Events and Consequences: with Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Its Principal Actors, and Scenes and Incidents of the WarAuburn Publishing Company, 1865 |
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advance arms army army of Virginia artillery attack batteries battle bill boats bridge brigade camp capture cavalry Centreville Colonel command commenced Confederate Congress Constitution Corinth corps Creek crossed division enemy enemy's engaged expedition Federal fight fire five flag fleet Fort Henry forward four Fremont front Front Royal Government Governor gun-boats guns Harper's Ferry Heintzelman House hundred Indians infantry Island Jackson James river Kansas Kentucky killed land large number Legislature loss McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain moved movement night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio passed petition position Potomac President prisoners proclamation rail-road re-enforcements rear rebel force regiments resolution retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans secession Senate sent shell shot Sigel skirmishing slave power slavery slaves soon South Carolina Southern surrender Tennessee territory thousand tion troops Union Union army United Virginia vote Warrenton wounded Zouaves