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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... Forces in Front of Washington - Ap- ( pointment of Generals - Occupation of Alexandria - Murder of Colonel Ellsworth ... Force of Governor Jackson and General Price , Prisoners - His Troops Mobbed - Pursues Jackson - Fight at Booneville ...
... Forces in Front of Washington - Ap- ( pointment of Generals - Occupation of Alexandria - Murder of Colonel Ellsworth ... Force of Governor Jackson and General Price , Prisoners - His Troops Mobbed - Pursues Jackson - Fight at Booneville ...
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... Force Left with which to At- tack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan - Insufficiency of his Force to Pro- -tect his Right Flank - Stuart's Cavalry Raid - Encircles our Entire Army - Attacks a Rail Road Train - Attempts to Cross the ...
... Force Left with which to At- tack Richmond - Anxiety of McClellan - Insufficiency of his Force to Pro- -tect his Right Flank - Stuart's Cavalry Raid - Encircles our Entire Army - Attacks a Rail Road Train - Attempts to Cross the ...
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... force of arms . This was unquestionably true at the time . To all they said that submission now was vassalage forever . Meanwhile the whole south was tossed on a sea of agitation , some wishing to delay final action till there could be ...
... force of arms . This was unquestionably true at the time . To all they said that submission now was vassalage forever . Meanwhile the whole south was tossed on a sea of agitation , some wishing to delay final action till there could be ...
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... force , and it was evident to all , that the contest was a hopeless one . Still Anderson stood unmoved amid the wreck , and refused to strike his colors . The cartridges were nearly exhausted- the magazine could not be reached for more ...
... force , and it was evident to all , that the contest was a hopeless one . Still Anderson stood unmoved amid the wreck , and refused to strike his colors . The cartridges were nearly exhausted- the magazine could not be reached for more ...
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... FORCES IN FRONT OF WASHINGTON- APPOINTMENT OF GENERALS - OCCUPATION OF ALEXANDRIA - MURDER OF COLONEL ELLSWORTH ... FORCE OF GOVERNOR JACKSON AND GENERAL PRICE , PRISONERS - IIIS TROOPS MOBBED - PURSUES JACKSON - FIGHT AT BOONEVILLE ...
... FORCES IN FRONT OF WASHINGTON- APPOINTMENT OF GENERALS - OCCUPATION OF ALEXANDRIA - MURDER OF COLONEL ELLSWORTH ... FORCE OF GOVERNOR JACKSON AND GENERAL PRICE , PRISONERS - IIIS TROOPS MOBBED - PURSUES JACKSON - FIGHT AT BOONEVILLE ...
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