. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . Richmond^ Ky. to and fi in the midst of the fearful carnage, the stricken formswere str^ !ied in long lines; like the waves of a bloody sea, thespace bd SO, 1862. Unionists, under Generals Manson and Cruft, 7,000. Killed, 200 ; vjounded, 700; prtHonera, 2,, wtider General E. Kirby Smith, 16,000. Killed, 250 ; wounded, 50


. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . Richmond^ Ky. to and fi in the midst of the fearful carnage, the stricken formswere str^ !ied in long lines; like the waves of a bloody sea, thespace bd SO, 1862. Unionists, under Generals Manson and Cruft, 7,000. Killed, 200 ; vjounded, 700; prtHonera, 2,, wtider General E. Kirby Smith, 16,000. Killed, 250 ; wounded, 500. August 22d, General E. Kirby Smith left Jacksborough, Tenn.,with his corps and a train of 150 wagons, and passed through BigCreek Gap in the Cumberland Mountains, a route of great the 30th, he appeared near Richmond, Ky., and encountered aUnion force seven thousand strong. The Federal troops, undercommand of Generals Manson and Cruft, were raw recruits, manyof them having be


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