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Identifier: outlinehistoryof00loss (find matches)
Title: An outline history of the United States, for public and other schools;
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, Sheldon & company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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a few troops, fought them at the Monoc-acy 2 River, and detained them until troops were throwninto Washington. Thus Wallace saved the National capi-tal and Baltimore. 14. Early recrossed the Potomac with much plunder,closely pursued. He received a severe blow from Nationaltroops under General Averill near Winchester. Securingreinforcements, the Confederates pushed the Nationals backto the Potomac, and some of Earlys cavalry again crossed,swept through Maryland, and burned Chambersburg,in Pennsylvania. 15. While Grant and Sherman were making their suc-cessful movements on the land. Admiral Larragut was Questions.—12. Wliat can you tell about General Sigel and troops? What haveyou to say about General Hunter ? 13. Give an account of a Confederate invasionof Maryland. What did General Wallace accomplish ? 14. What did General Earlydo ? What can yon tell about Early and Averill, and a cavalry raid into Marylandand Pennsylvania ? 15. What did Admiral Farragut do ? peed-mont. mo-nok-a-se.
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344 THE CIVIL WAR. OperaUons near Mobile. Sallies in Shenandoah Valley. preparing to attack the forts below Mobile. This he didabout the middle of August, and captured them on the 23d,with the assistance of troops under General Granger. 16. Farraguts fleet entered Mobile Bay, and so cutoff Mobile and a vast region of country ocoupied by the Confed-erates from all communicationwith the sea. This was a heavyblow for them. 17. During the autumn, Gen-eral Philip Sheridan, whosucceeded Hunter, broke thepower of the Confederates underEarly, in the ShenandoahValley. On the 19th of Sep-tember he defeated them at Winchester. Three daysafterward he routed them at Fishers Hill, and a monthlater he beat them at Cedar Creek. 18. From the beginning of the war the English helpedthe Confederates. They built, manned, armed, and pro-visioned a ship-of-war for them, named the Alabama. Sheand the Sinnter were the most destructive of the Confed-erate privateers. 19. The Alabama was commanded by RaphaelSem

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