The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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Page 17
... Appearance of - Artillery Fight at Blackburn's Ford- Advance of the Army from Centreville - Plan of the Battle - Hunter and Heintzelman - Battle of Bull Run - The Defent - The Rout -- Danger of the Capital - Effect of the News on the ...
... Appearance of - Artillery Fight at Blackburn's Ford- Advance of the Army from Centreville - Plan of the Battle - Hunter and Heintzelman - Battle of Bull Run - The Defent - The Rout -- Danger of the Capital - Effect of the News on the ...
Page 19
... Appearance of the Vessels - The Attack - The Victory - Terror of the People of Charleston and Savannah - Strange Inactivity of the Land Forces Proclamations- Timidity and Weakness of the Government - Retirement of Scott from Public Life ...
... Appearance of the Vessels - The Attack - The Victory - Terror of the People of Charleston and Savannah - Strange Inactivity of the Land Forces Proclamations- Timidity and Weakness of the Government - Retirement of Scott from Public Life ...
Page 22
... Appearance - Her Approach to the Cumberland - The Combat - The Cumberland Goes Down with her Flag Flying - The Congress Strikes her Colors - Attack on the Minnesota- Gloomy Feeling at Fortress Monroe - Arrival of the Monitor - Burning ...
... Appearance - Her Approach to the Cumberland - The Combat - The Cumberland Goes Down with her Flag Flying - The Congress Strikes her Colors - Attack on the Minnesota- Gloomy Feeling at Fortress Monroe - Arrival of the Monitor - Burning ...
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... appeared calm and reso- lute , and pursued the course they had marked out with unfaltering determination . X In the mean time , troops were drilling in the various southern states , and state after state went out of the Union , and ...
... appeared calm and reso- lute , and pursued the course they had marked out with unfaltering determination . X In the mean time , troops were drilling in the various southern states , and state after state went out of the Union , and ...
Page 63
... appeared and all opposition went down like barriers of mist before the rising patriotism of the people . Though the democrats believed the spirit of the compact originally made between the north and south , had been broken by the form ...
... appeared and all opposition went down like barriers of mist before the rising patriotism of the people . Though the democrats believed the spirit of the compact originally made between the north and south , had been broken by the form ...
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