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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... Months in the Confederacy . " By Col. ( now Lieut.- Gen. ) Fremantle , of the British Army . A Hunting Trip on the Amazons . By Dr. J. H. Porter . The following , among other things , will appear in future at an early date : The Story ...
... Months in the Confederacy . " By Col. ( now Lieut.- Gen. ) Fremantle , of the British Army . A Hunting Trip on the Amazons . By Dr. J. H. Porter . The following , among other things , will appear in future at an early date : The Story ...
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... Month - Importance of a Victory before Rich- mond - Anx , us State of the Public Mind .... CHAPTER XXXVI . JUNE , 1862 . Movements at the West - Evacuation of Memphis - Naval Action Before it- Total Wreck of the Rebel Fleet - Expedition ...
... Month - Importance of a Victory before Rich- mond - Anx , us State of the Public Mind .... CHAPTER XXXVI . JUNE , 1862 . Movements at the West - Evacuation of Memphis - Naval Action Before it- Total Wreck of the Rebel Fleet - Expedition ...
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... month after month the frowning batteries rise around him , preparatory to opening their concentrated fire upon him . The batteries lining the entrance to the harbor had long since cut him off from all hope of reinforcements and supplies ...
... month after month the frowning batteries rise around him , preparatory to opening their concentrated fire upon him . The batteries lining the entrance to the harbor had long since cut him off from all hope of reinforcements and supplies ...
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... instead brought " bloody war . ' 29 C The very next day after fort Sumter had surrendered , the President issued a proclamation , calling for seventy - five 64 PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION . thousand volunteers , for three months.
... instead brought " bloody war . ' 29 C The very next day after fort Sumter had surrendered , the President issued a proclamation , calling for seventy - five 64 PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION . thousand volunteers , for three months.
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... months , to protect the Capital , and secure the property of the government seized by the rebels ; and commanding all those in arms to return to their homes in twenty days . It also summoned Congress to meet on the 4th of July . It was ...
... months , to protect the Capital , and secure the property of the government seized by the rebels ; and commanding all those in arms to return to their homes in twenty days . It also summoned Congress to meet on the 4th of July . It was ...
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