The Life of James Abram Garfield: Late President of the United States. The Record of a Wonderful Career Which, Like that of Abraham Lincoln, by Native Energy and Untiring Industry, Led Its Hero from Obscurity to the Foremost Position in the American Nation. Together with a Full Account of His Election to the Presidency ... Assassination ... EtcHubbard Bros., 1881 - 760 стор. |
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... o'clock piece , the carry- ing of water for the thirsty men , and the toiling until the welcome dinner - bell rings ! How often have we thought it never would ring , and the great , hot , red sun seemed to have been commanded by an ...
... o'clock piece , the carry- ing of water for the thirsty men , and the toiling until the welcome dinner - bell rings ! How often have we thought it never would ring , and the great , hot , red sun seemed to have been commanded by an ...
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... o'clock , this evening . " Promptly at that hour the order came , organiz- ing the Eighteenth Brigade of the Army of the Ohio , Colonel Garfield commanding , and with the order came a letter of instructions for the cam- paign ...
... o'clock , this evening . " Promptly at that hour the order came , organiz- ing the Eighteenth Brigade of the Army of the Ohio , Colonel Garfield commanding , and with the order came a letter of instructions for the cam- paign ...
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... o'clock that night , the mouth of Abbott's Creek , three miles below Prestonburg - he and the eleven hundred . There he learns that Marshall is en- camped on the same stream , three miles higher up ; and , throwing his men into bivouac ...
... o'clock that night , the mouth of Abbott's Creek , three miles below Prestonburg - he and the eleven hundred . There he learns that Marshall is en- camped on the same stream , three miles higher up ; and , throwing his men into bivouac ...
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... o'clock in the evening , and climbed the steep ridge called Abbott's Hill . His tired men threw themselves upon the wet ground to wait till morning . It was a terrible night , fit prelude to the terrible day that followed . A dense fog ...
... o'clock in the evening , and climbed the steep ridge called Abbott's Hill . His tired men threw themselves upon the wet ground to wait till morning . It was a terrible night , fit prelude to the terrible day that followed . A dense fog ...
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... adventurous little band of skirmishers . It is now twelve o'clock , and throwing his whole force upon the ridge whence the rebel cavalry have been LIFE AND PUBLIC CAREER OF CHAPTER XII Hail Columbia's Soldier at the Battle of Middle Creek.
... adventurous little band of skirmishers . It is now twelve o'clock , and throwing his whole force upon the ridge whence the rebel cavalry have been LIFE AND PUBLIC CAREER OF CHAPTER XII Hail Columbia's Soldier at the Battle of Middle Creek.
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