Personal Recollections of Observations of General Nelson A. Miles, Embracing a Brief View of the Civil WarWerner Company, 1897 - 591 pages |
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... FIVE TO ONE . 149 152 153 158 159 161 163 164 165 173 175 176 177 CAPTAIN R. H. PRATT 180 INDIANS ON THE LOOKOUT 183 INDIAN CAPS , TOBACCO POUCHES , ETC. 185 " THAT'S PEETRIFACTION 187 GENERAL MILES ' ENVOY TO THE HOSTILES ON THE STAKED ...
... FIVE TO ONE . 149 152 153 158 159 161 163 164 165 173 175 176 177 CAPTAIN R. H. PRATT 180 INDIANS ON THE LOOKOUT 183 INDIAN CAPS , TOBACCO POUCHES , ETC. 185 " THAT'S PEETRIFACTION 187 GENERAL MILES ' ENVOY TO THE HOSTILES ON THE STAKED ...
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... five brigade commanders and over one hundred and twenty - five regimental commanders , and over twenty thousand men . ” The Army of the Potomac was probably engaged in as many desperate battles as any army ever was in the history of the ...
... five brigade commanders and over one hundred and twenty - five regimental commanders , and over twenty thousand men . ” The Army of the Potomac was probably engaged in as many desperate battles as any army ever was in the history of the ...
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... FIVE FORKS AT PETERSBURG FALL OF RICHMOND SCENES IN CAMP - CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE TWO COMMANDERS APPOMATTOX Joy OF THE SOLDIERS DEATH WHAT WE WON , AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESIDENT FAILURE — — - THE ARMY DISBANDED — AUTHOR'S ...
... FIVE FORKS AT PETERSBURG FALL OF RICHMOND SCENES IN CAMP - CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE TWO COMMANDERS APPOMATTOX Joy OF THE SOLDIERS DEATH WHAT WE WON , AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE PRESIDENT FAILURE — — - THE ARMY DISBANDED — AUTHOR'S ...
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... five million francs at that time was a great boon to the French con- queror , and one million one hundred and seventy - two thousand square miles of the territory of North America was des- tined to be a still greater boon for the ...
... five million francs at that time was a great boon to the French con- queror , and one million one hundred and seventy - two thousand square miles of the territory of North America was des- tined to be a still greater boon for the ...
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... five tribes of Indians , who had never seen white men before , and passed through a vast country of surpassing interest and inexhaustible natural resources . A few years later a party sent out by John Jacob Astor for the purpose of ...
... five tribes of Indians , who had never seen white men before , and passed through a vast country of surpassing interest and inexhaustible natural resources . A few years later a party sent out by John Jacob Astor for the purpose of ...
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