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Confederate breakthrough. Lt. Colonel Stoughton immediately moved to the right and occupied the crest of a ridge, known as Snodgrass Hill, in an attempt to stem the Confederate onslaught.
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Atlanta Campaign under
994:. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865. Vol. III. Cincinnati, OH: The Ohio Valley Pub. & Mfg. Co. p. 794.
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424:Actions at Stones River at 11:00 on December 31
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1060:"Infantry Units: 21st Ohio Volunteer Infantry"
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963:Ohio Roster Commission (1893).
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3885:Ohio in the American Civil War
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708:List of Ohio Civil War units
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246:Battle of the Little Bighorn
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3991:Battle of Buffington Island
3965:Black Brigade of Cincinnati
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3581:Battle Hymn of the Republic
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3080:Confederate Memorial Day
3065:Civil War Trails Program
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3327:Southern Cross of Honor
3295:1938 Gettysburg reunion
3290:1913 Gettysburg reunion
2988:Reconstruction Treaties
2961:Enforcement Act of 1870
2844:Freedman's Savings Bank
1461:Lane Debates on Slavery
1286:Lincoln–Douglas debates
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626:Chickamauga Battlefield
411:Murfreesboro, Tennessee
329:Murfreesboro, Tennessee
3924:Department of the Ohio
3766:Richmond riots of 1863
3692:Baltimore riot of 1861
3472:U.S. Military Railroad
3392:Confederate Home Guard
3124:Historiographic issues
3090:Historical reenactment
1589:Revenue Cutter Service
1456:William Lloyd Garrison
1365:Dred Scott v. Sandford
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2827:Confederados
2754:Constitution
2626:D. D. Porter
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2190:Rhode Island
2185:Pennsylvania
1940:Spotsylvania
1900:Stones River
1880:2nd Bull Run
1830:1st Bull Run
1716:Stones River
1617:Marine Corps
1584:Marine Corps
1423:Abolitionism
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3508:Copperheads
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3112:Black Codes
2438:E. K. Smith
2319:Confederate
2266:New Orleans
2261:Chattanooga
2125:Mississippi
2025:Connecticut
1993:territories
1984:Involvement
1945:Cold Harbor
1935:Fort Pillow
1925:Chattanooga
1920:Chickamauga
1870:Seven Pines
1860:New Orleans
1825:Fort Sumter
1766:Valley 1864
1599:Confederacy
1396:Slave Power
1376:Fire-Eaters
767:Dyer (1908)
743:Reid (1868)
566:During the
440:in Colonel
348:The General
166:Chickamauga
152:during the
127:Bentonville
111:Chickamauga
95:Engagements
4087:Categories
3904:Camp Chase
3741:Juneteenth
3262:Cemeteries
3139:Red Shirts
3050:Centennial
3000:Red Shirts
2408:Longstreet
2338:Beauregard
2281:Winchester
2256:Charleston
2225:Washington
2160:New Mexico
2155:New Jersey
2015:California
1991:States and
1975:Five Forks
1960:Mobile Bay
1930:Wilderness
1910:Gettysburg
1890:Perryville
1875:Seven Days
1806:Appomattox
1731:Gettysburg
1691:New Mexico
1558:Combatants
1533:Combatants
1446:John Brown
1117:31 October
1074:2008-03-20
923:B01BUFJ76Q
848:References
612:Postbellum
436:, and the
379:, Private
296:Cincinnati
257:Ohio River
150:Union Army
65:Allegiance
4055:Personnel
3719:Espionage
3513:Diplomacy
3481:Political
3437:POW camps
3183:Monuments
3010:Scalawags
3005:Redeemers
2743:Aftermath
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2631:Rosecrans
2596:McClellan
2499:Memminger
2235:Wisconsin
2200:Tennessee
2120:Minnesota
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1970:Nashville
1915:Vicksburg
1845:Pea Ridge
1796:Carolinas
1751:Red River
1746:Knoxville
1726:Tullahoma
1721:Vicksburg
1701:Peninsula
1673:campaigns
1539:Campaigns
1316:Secession
1107:"History"
1000:181357575
944:August 8,
873:749194471
690:Mark Wood
430:74th Ohio
400:La Vergne
369:Mark Wood
325:Nashville
310:Campaigns
4039:Post-war
3833:Category
3674:Seminole
3664:Cherokee
3417:Medicine
3370:Military
3283:Veterans
3117:Jim Crow
2882:timeline
2677:Ericsson
2660:Civilian
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2601:McDowell
2561:Farragut
2546:Burnside
2536:Anderson
2529:Military
2509:Stephens
2469:Benjamin
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2326:Military
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2140:Nebraska
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2020:Colorado
2005:Arkansas
1965:Franklin
1885:Antietam
1756:Overland
1711:Maryland
1630:Theaters
1536:Theaters
1094:30 April
1052:11632330
1044:02015300
1032:(1868).
1010:(1887).
931:09005239
902:(1908).
697:See also
541:division
389:Congress
300:Kentucky
276:Columbus
206:Sandusky
194:Defiance
146:regiment
143:infantry
89:Regiment
79:Infantry
4029:Sultana
4005:1864–65
3800:Related
3669:Choctaw
3659:Catawba
3442:Rations
3387:Cavalry
3249:Removal
2877:efforts
2861:of 1873
2707:Stevens
2702:Stanton
2687:Lincoln
2646:Sherman
2581:Halleck
2571:Frémont
2556:Du Pont
2494:Mallory
2453:Wheeler
2388:Jackson
2368:Forrest
2308:Leaders
2251:Atlanta
2215:Vermont
2135:Montana
2075:Indiana
2050:Georgia
2045:Florida
2010:Arizona
2000:Alabama
1950:Atlanta
1865:Corinth
1817:battles
1761:Atlanta
1741:Bristoe
1642:Western
1637:Eastern
1542:Battles
1341:Slavery
1245:Origins
1231:Origins
1156:Portals
939:8697590
222:Captain
190:Hancock
148:in the
141:was an
55:Country
3843:Portal
3781:Tokens
2717:Welles
2697:Seward
2682:Hamlin
2651:Thomas
2586:Hooker
2551:Butler
2504:Seddon
2489:Hunter
2474:Bocock
2448:Taylor
2443:Stuart
2433:Semmes
2413:Morgan
2373:Gorgas
2353:Cooper
2244:Cities
2180:Oregon
2145:Nevada
2085:Kansas
2055:Hawaii
1955:Crater
1855:Shiloh
1815:Major
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47:Active
4062:Units
3586:Dixie
3573:Music
3192:Union
3036:Post-
2872:trial
2672:Chase
2667:Adams
2636:Scott
2611:Meigs
2606:Meade
2576:Grant
2566:Foote
2541:Buell
2522:Union
2484:Davis
2428:Price
2418:Mosby
2363:Ewell
2358:Early
2343:Bragg
2205:Texas
2100:Maine
2060:Idaho
1566:Union
1020:2 May
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719:Notes
398:Near
69:Union
3974:1863
3938:1862
3892:1861
3771:Salt
3377:Arms
3227:List
3199:List
2712:Wade
2621:Pope
2591:Hunt
2423:Polk
2383:Hood
2378:Hill
2210:Utah
2175:Ohio
2080:Iowa
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