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The Confederate Army and the Union suffered heavy losses.
Al Norman: Wal-Mart Collapses on Civil War Battlefield Al Norman 2011
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The Confederate Army and the Union suffered heavy losses.
Al Norman: Wal-Mart Collapses on Civil War Battlefield Al Norman 2011
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Wert focuses on the year in which Lee first took command of the traitorous Confederate Army bent on splitting asunder the United States forever, leading it to one victory after another.
Michael Giltz: The Civil War Rages On...In Books, Music and DVD Michael Giltz 2011
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Wert focuses on the year in which Lee first took command of the traitorous Confederate Army bent on splitting asunder the United States forever, leading it to one victory after another.
Michael Giltz: The Civil War Rages On...In Books, Music and DVD Michael Giltz 2011
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The Confederate Army and the Union suffered heavy losses.
Al Norman: Wal-Mart Collapses on Civil War Battlefield Al Norman 2011
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The Confederate Army was in pursuit, chasing the Union troops eastward toward Washington.
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Fast forward from the year 1814 to 1862, exchange the British Army with the Confederate Army, and exchange one drenching thunderstorm for another.
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General Lee, commander of the Confederate Army, hoped to circle around the retreating Union forces and block their route, thus giving the Confederates a clear avenue into Washington.
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Just three days later near Gettysburg, Meade's Army of the Potomac's engaged and then defeated the Confederate Army, commanded by General Robert E. Lee.
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Standing in his studio, facing his guests, Scott donned an over-sized felt Confederate Army jacket that is part of another ongoing project.
John Seed: Los Angeles Artist F. Scott Hess Walks the Tightrope 2010
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