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" Southern dead were buried. The loss of the enemy, as reported by some of their working party, was one hundred and sixteen killed. The number of wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had... "
Thrilling Stories of the Great Rebellion: Comprising Heroic Adventures and ... - 42. oldal
szerző: Charles S. Greene - 1865 - 384 oldal
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Incidents and Anecdotes of the War: Together with Life Sketches of Eminent ...

Orville James Victor - 1862 - 412 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...one hundred and forty-eight actually engaged, twelve nlen having been left by Zngonyi in charge of his train. The Prairie Scouts reported u loss of thirty...

Thrilling Stories of the Great Rebellion: Comprising Heroic Adventures and ...

Charles S. Greene - 1864 - 522 oldal
...The 'f wounded could not be ascertained. After the had drifted away from the hillside, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded and robbed our dead. The loss of the Guard was fifty -three out of one huudred and forty-eight actually engaged, twelve men having been left by Zagonyi...

The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion: Also, Before and Since: Being ...

John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded and robbed our dead. The loss of the guard was 53 out of 148 actually engaged, 12 men having been left by Zagonyi in charge of his train. Fremont's...

Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...thirty-one out of one hundred and thirty: half of these belonged to the Irish Dragoons. In a neighboring field an Irishman was found stark and stiff, still...

Incidents and Anecdotes of the War: With Narratives of Great Battles, Great ...

Orville James Victor - 1866 - 554 oldal
...hill-side, some of the foe had rcturned to the field, taken away their wounded, and robbed our dcad. The loss of the Guard was fifty-three out of one hundred...of his train. The Prairie Scouts reported a loss of thirty one out of one hundred nnd thirty : half of these belonged to the Irish Dragoons. In a neighboring...

Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1867 - 602 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...thirty-one out of one hundred and thirty: half of 4hese belonged to the Irish Dragoons. In a neighboring field an Irishman was found stark and stiff,...

Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South: 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1882 - 590 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...having been left by Zagonyi in charge of his train. Ihe Prairie Scouts reported a loss of thirty-one out of one hundred and thirty : half of these belonged...

The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1889 - 598 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the lull-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...thirty-one out of one hundred and thirty : half of these belonged to the Irish Dragoons. In a neighboring field an Irishman was found stark and stiff, still...

Sparks from the Camp Fire: Thrilling Stories of Heroism, Adventure, Daring ...

Charles S. Greene - 1889 - 618 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hillside, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded...hundred and forty-eight actually engaged, twelve men haying been left by Zagonyi in charge of his train. The Prairie Scouts reported a loss of thirty-one...

The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1889 - 614 oldal
...wounded could not be ascertained. After the conflict had drifted away from the hill-side, some of the foe had returned to the field, taken away their wounded,...The loss of the Guard was fifty-three, out of one bundred and forty-eight actually engaged, twelve men having been left by Zagonyi in charge of his train....




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