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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... L. Worden ..... 35. Battle of Pittsburg Landing .... 297 329 329 329 329 329 329 329 347 36. Great Naval Battle - Union Fleet Passing the Forts Below New Orleans .. 369 CONTENTS , VOLUME I. CHAPTER L PRIOR TO 1861 PAGE.
... L. Worden ..... 35. Battle of Pittsburg Landing .... 297 329 329 329 329 329 329 329 347 36. Great Naval Battle - Union Fleet Passing the Forts Below New Orleans .. 369 CONTENTS , VOLUME I. CHAPTER L PRIOR TO 1861 PAGE.
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... passed , so to educate and poison the public mind of a portion of the south , that they saw , with skillful management , they could make the future triumph of the Republican party a pretext on which they could raise successfully the ...
... passed , so to educate and poison the public mind of a portion of the south , that they saw , with skillful management , they could make the future triumph of the Republican party a pretext on which they could raise successfully the ...
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... passed the ordinance of secession , followed by Florida ; and fort Barrancas and the navy yard at Pensacola fell into the possession of the state troops . Louisiana sc on followed , com- pleting her ignominy by seizing the United States ...
... passed the ordinance of secession , followed by Florida ; and fort Barrancas and the navy yard at Pensacola fell into the possession of the state troops . Louisiana sc on followed , com- pleting her ignominy by seizing the United States ...
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... passed the . Chain bridge , a few miles above Washington , and took pos- session of the Loudon and Hampshire railroad , capturing two trains and several hundred passengers . Other regiments took part in this general movement into ...
... passed the . Chain bridge , a few miles above Washington , and took pos- session of the Loudon and Hampshire railroad , capturing two trains and several hundred passengers . Other regiments took part in this general movement into ...
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... Passing along , he suddenly fell from his horse , shot by some one concealed behind a fence or in a house . He was struck full in the breast , and was supposed at first to be mortally wounded . Wagons loaded with munitions of war ...
... Passing along , he suddenly fell from his horse , shot by some one concealed behind a fence or in a house . He was struck full in the breast , and was supposed at first to be mortally wounded . Wagons loaded with munitions of war ...
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