A. E. Burnside love

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  • This force stood idle in front of Chattanooga, facing the Federal forces under Generals W. S. Rosecrans and A. E. Burnside.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • This force stood idle in front of Chattanooga, facing the Federal forces under Generals W. S. Rosecrans and A. E. Burnside.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • Major General A. E. Burnside, in command of a small army on the coast of North Carolina, had left that area and taken transport to Fort Monroe.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • Major General A. E. Burnside, in command of a small army on the coast of North Carolina, had left that area and taken transport to Fort Monroe.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • This force stood idle in front of Chattanooga, facing the Federal forces under Generals W. S. Rosecrans and A. E. Burnside.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

  • Major General A. E. Burnside, in command of a small army on the coast of North Carolina, had left that area and taken transport to Fort Monroe.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

  • Major General A. E. Burnside, in command of a small army on the coast of North Carolina, had left that area and taken transport to Fort Monroe.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

  • This force stood idle in front of Chattanooga, facing the Federal forces under Generals W. S. Rosecrans and A. E. Burnside.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

  • This force stood idle in front of Chattanooga, facing the Federal forces under Generals W. S. Rosecrans and A. E. Burnside.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

  • Major General A. E. Burnside, in command of a small army on the coast of North Carolina, had left that area and taken transport to Fort Monroe.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

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