Read Ebook: Pictorial history of the war for the Union volume 1 (of 2) by Stephens Ann S Ann Sophia
Font size: Background color: Text color: Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev PageEbook has 1944 lines and 217787 words, and 39 pagesSkirmish at Athens, Mo. 157 Battle of Wilson's Creek 159 Gen. Lyon at Springfield--Gens. Price and McCulloch--Critical position of the Federal army--The battle--The death of Gen Lyon--Retreat of the Union army. Kentucky 164 The neutrality of the State--Position of Gov. Magoffin--Gen. Buckner--Gen. McClellan--The State Legislature--Decisive Union measures. The Occupation of Paducah 168 Rebel troops ordered to withdraw from Kentucky--Attempt to form a revolutionary government in the State--Military movements of the rebels in Kentucky--The loyal State government. Naval Operations 175 The Expedition to Cape Hatteras 177 Capture of Forts Hatteras and Clark 180 Western Virginia 182 Surprise at Cross Lanes 183 Battle of Carnifex Ferry 183 Battle of Cheat Mountain Pass 186 Engagement at Chapmansville 188 Reconnaissance at Green Brier, Western Virginia 190 Defence of Lexington, Mo. 193 The Federal forces for the defence of the town--Col. Mulligan and the Chicago brigade--Cols. Marshall and Peabody--Advance of Gen. Price's army--The investment--The attack--Bravery of the Federal garrison--Their endurance and privations--The surrender. Attack on Santa Rosa Island, Fla. 199 Battle of Ball's Bluff, Va. 200 Position of the Federal forces on the Potomac--Gen. Stone--Col. Baker--The proposed reconnoissance--Transportation of the troops--The topography of the Virginia shore--The engagement--Death of Col. Baker--Defeat of the Federal troops--Disastrous retreat--Gens. McClellan and Banks at Edwards Ferry--Sketch of Col. Baker. Battle at Camp Wild Cat, Ky. 210 Battle of Romney, Va. 212 Battle of Frederickton, Mo. 213 Charge of Fremont's Body-Guard at Springfield, Mo. 217 The Department of Missouri 220 General review of the Department--Gen. Lyon--Gen. Fremont--His proclamation and its modification by the President--Organization of the Federal forces--Their advance--Negotiations with Gen. Price--Gen. Fremont removed--Appointment of Gen. Hunter--Retreat of the Federal army--The disloyal Legislature--Advance of the rebel forces--Recruiting--Gen. Halleck. The Stone Fleet 225 Battle of Camp Alleghany, Western Virginia 228 Battle of Munfordsville, Ky. 230 Capture of Rebel Recruits at Milford, Mo. 232 Battle of Dranesville, Va. 238 Expedition to Ship Island 241 Engagement at Mount Zion, Mo. 242 Arkansas and the Indians 243 Bombardment at Fort Pickens 245 Rout of Gen. Marshall at Paintsville, Ky. 247 Battle of Middle Creek, Ky. 248 Battle of Silver Creek, Mo. 251 Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. 255 Investment of Fort Pulaski, Ga. 262 New Mexico and Arizona 266 Battle of Valvende, N. M. 267 Battle of Apache Ca?on 270 Fight at Blooming Gap, Va. 273 East Tennessee under Confederate rule 275 The loyalty and devotion of the people--Despotism of the rebel leaders--Parson Brownlow--Sufferings of the Unionists--General Zollicoffer--Andrew Johnson--Horace Maynard--Bridge-burning. Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn. 281 Gen. Grant's army--Gen. C. F. Smith--Com. Foote and the naval flotilla--Sailing of the expedition--Names of the vessels and officers--The attack and surrender--The rebel camp--Advance of the national gunboats up the Tennessee river. The Burnside Expedition 290 Sailing of the expedition from Hampton Roads--Com. Goldsborough--The naval forces--Gen. Burnside and the troops--Severe storm--The fleet at Hatteras Inlet. Add to tbrJar First Page Next Page Prev Page |
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