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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... Troops at Fort Donelson . 173 191 197 269 26. Landing of Troops of General Burnside's Expedition at Roanoke Island .. 277 27. Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac - First Conflict between Iron- Clad Vessels ..... 28. Portrait of Rear ...
... Troops at Fort Donelson . 173 191 197 269 26. Landing of Troops of General Burnside's Expedition at Roanoke Island .. 277 27. Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac - First Conflict between Iron- Clad Vessels ..... 28. Portrait of Rear ...
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... Troops - Response of the North - Reply to it by Southern Governors - Enthusiasm of the North - Delusion of both Sec- tions - Davis calls for Southern Volunteers and for Privateers - Virginia Secedes Embarrassments of the Government ...
... Troops - Response of the North - Reply to it by Southern Governors - Enthusiasm of the North - Delusion of both Sec- tions - Davis calls for Southern Volunteers and for Privateers - Virginia Secedes Embarrassments of the Government ...
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... Troops - Surrender of the Fort - Johnston Receiving the News near Nashville -- It Reaches the City at Church Time - Terror of the Inhabit- ants - Scene of Pillage - Flight of the Rebels Southward -- Curtis Drives Price out of Miss uri ...
... Troops - Surrender of the Fort - Johnston Receiving the News near Nashville -- It Reaches the City at Church Time - Terror of the Inhabit- ants - Scene of Pillage - Flight of the Rebels Southward -- Curtis Drives Price out of Miss uri ...
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... troops were drilling in the various southern states , and state after state went out of the Union , and ranged itself under the leadership of South Carolina . The Governor of North Carolina , celebrated the incoming year by the seizure ...
... troops were drilling in the various southern states , and state after state went out of the Union , and ranged itself under the leadership of South Carolina . The Governor of North Carolina , celebrated the incoming year by the seizure ...
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... troops were responded to with an ardor that showed that five times seventy - five thousand men could be had . At Philadelphia , New York , Boston , Cincinnati , Pitts- burgh , and almost every large place , money was raised for the ...
... troops were responded to with an ardor that showed that five times seventy - five thousand men could be had . At Philadelphia , New York , Boston , Cincinnati , Pitts- burgh , and almost every large place , money was raised for the ...
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