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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Page 18
... Regiment - Southern Privateers - Wreck of the Jeff . Davis - Surprise of Tyler at Summerville - Wool sent to Fortress Mon- roe - Foote ordered West to take Charge of Gun Boats - Naval Attack at Cape Hatteras - Error of the Secretary of ...
... Regiment - Southern Privateers - Wreck of the Jeff . Davis - Surprise of Tyler at Summerville - Wool sent to Fortress Mon- roe - Foote ordered West to take Charge of Gun Boats - Naval Attack at Cape Hatteras - Error of the Secretary of ...
Page 70
... regiments kept pouring in , but , relying on the government to provide for their wants , were ill supplied with the things necessary to their comfort and efficiency . Seeing this state of things , a Union Defence Committee was formed in ...
... regiments kept pouring in , but , relying on the government to provide for their wants , were ill supplied with the things necessary to their comfort and efficiency . Seeing this state of things , a Union Defence Committee was formed in ...
Page 74
... regiment . This increased the excitement , and the Massachusetts troops , finding the cars could not go on , came out , and forming in a solid square , with fixed bayonets , and at the double - quick , began to advance the Mayor of ...
... regiment . This increased the excitement , and the Massachusetts troops , finding the cars could not go on , came out , and forming in a solid square , with fixed bayonets , and at the double - quick , began to advance the Mayor of ...
Page 75
... regiment of the city , composed of some of the most intelligent and wealthy young men of the metropolis , and ... regiments followed , and a bloody fight was expected in Baltimore . Massachusetts , in six days , responded to the ...
... regiment of the city , composed of some of the most intelligent and wealthy young men of the metropolis , and ... regiments followed , and a bloody fight was expected in Baltimore . Massachusetts , in six days , responded to the ...
Page 76
... regiment by this route , and there the New York Seventh joined it , and were placed under the command of that ... Regiment after regiment was now hurried forward , and though much privation and suffering were endured , owing to the want ...
... regiment by this route , and there the New York Seventh joined it , and were placed under the command of that ... Regiment after regiment was now hurried forward , and though much privation and suffering were endured , owing to the want ...
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