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Month: April 2015

Apr 25th

The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part One

On December [10th] our pontoon boats arrived and the next night, after bombarding the city, we crossed the river on the pontoons in a rain storm and had the first battle of Fredericksburg – two days of hard fighting with heavy loss. ~ Conrad Smith1)Conrad Smith, My Early Life and the Civil War, 1920, pg […]

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