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Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 7
eral troops, though bursting with pride and confidence, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors,
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 7
nce, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little ones. One w
Minnesota (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 7
and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little ones. One was the wanton invader; the
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
hough bursting with pride and confidence, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 7
ters picked up on the field that the Federal troops, though bursting with pride and confidence, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest,
Michigan (Michigan, United States) (search for this): article 7
ired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little ones. One was the wan
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 7
d confidence, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little on
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 7
ield that the Federal troops, though bursting with pride and confidence, are tired of the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 7
ople at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little ones. One was the wanton invader; the other the desp
Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 7
the war, and that the people at home sympathize with them in this feeling. They believed as the Grand Army that went to Manassas believed, that there would be but little fighting, and that they were only called upon to engage in a grand military promenade through the South. Into what thin air has their dreams dissipated! The men of the Southwest have met the men of the Northwest.--Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee have engaged Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, Kentucky being divided. On the one side were superior numbers, arms and equipments; on the other, greater pluck and determination. No one who witnessed the battle can question the courage and fighting qualities of the men of the Northwest They fought splendidly; and yet, notwithstanding all their advantages, they were no match for the men of the Southwest, who fought in front of their own doors, and in sight of their wives and little ones. One was the wanton inva
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