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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... Vessels ..... 28. Portrait of Rear - Admiral A. H. Foote ...... 29 . 64 36 . 31 . ཚ་ 32 . 66 33 . 34 . " S. F. Dupont ....... ; 6 L. M. Goldsborough ... 66 D. G. Farragut ... Commodore David D. Porter ... Charles H. Davis .. Lieutenant ...
... Vessels ..... 28. Portrait of Rear - Admiral A. H. Foote ...... 29 . 64 36 . 31 . ཚ་ 32 . 66 33 . 34 . " S. F. Dupont ....... ; 6 L. M. Goldsborough ... 66 D. G. Farragut ... Commodore David D. Porter ... Charles H. Davis .. Lieutenant ...
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... 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 - McClellan Takes ...
... 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 - McClellan Takes ...
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... Vessels Running the Blockade at Charleston - Progress of the Siege at Yorktown - Fremont in the Mountain Department - Augur Advances to Fredericksburg - The Siege and Capture of Fort Pulaski- Battle of Apache Pass - Reno sent to ...
... Vessels Running the Blockade at Charleston - Progress of the Siege at Yorktown - Fremont in the Mountain Department - Augur Advances to Fredericksburg - The Siege and Capture of Fort Pulaski- Battle of Apache Pass - Reno sent to ...
Page 68
... vessels there , ordered Commo dore McCauley to remove them to a place of safety . When he found it was not done he despatched Commo- dore Paulding to take his place . When the latter arrived he found that they were being destroyed , the ...
... vessels there , ordered Commo dore McCauley to remove them to a place of safety . When he found it was not done he despatched Commo- dore Paulding to take his place . When the latter arrived he found that they were being destroyed , the ...
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... vessels were seized in southern ports - the Star of the West captured at Galveston , and turned into a southern national vessel - forts in Arkansas and Texas were seized , and arsenals and troops captured , and northern property ...
... vessels were seized in southern ports - the Star of the West captured at Galveston , and turned into a southern national vessel - forts in Arkansas and Texas were seized , and arsenals and troops captured , and northern property ...
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