Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 29Americana Corporation, 1965 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... moved eastward for the First Battle of Bull Run ( July 18-21 ) . It was garrisoned by Con- federate troops , commanded by Gen. Thomas J. ( Stonewall ) Jackson , until March 11 , 1862 , when he pulled back from advancing Union forces led ...
... moved eastward for the First Battle of Bull Run ( July 18-21 ) . It was garrisoned by Con- federate troops , commanded by Gen. Thomas J. ( Stonewall ) Jackson , until March 11 , 1862 , when he pulled back from advancing Union forces led ...
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... moved from the Meuse - Argonne sector , while 600,000 American troops moved in from the St.- Mihiel front and from the rear . Through re- markable staff work the move was accomplished smoothly and expeditiously . Because of the short ...
... moved from the Meuse - Argonne sector , while 600,000 American troops moved in from the St.- Mihiel front and from the rear . Through re- markable staff work the move was accomplished smoothly and expeditiously . Because of the short ...
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... moved to Boston and then returned to England , where Elihu was educated . Entering the employ of the East India Company , Elihu went to Madras in 1672 and became governor of the company's fort there in 1687. In the meantime he had mar ...
... moved to Boston and then returned to England , where Elihu was educated . Entering the employ of the East India Company , Elihu went to Madras in 1672 and became governor of the company's fort there in 1687. In the meantime he had mar ...
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