The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1 |
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From photographs taken during the war . The Santa Fe Trail in the Old Days , and A Journey to the Manitoba Country in 1849 , both by Gen. John Pope . A File of Infantrymen . By John McElroy . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $ 1 A YEAR , GREAT ...
From photographs taken during the war . The Santa Fe Trail in the Old Days , and A Journey to the Manitoba Country in 1849 , both by Gen. John Pope . A File of Infantrymen . By John McElroy . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ONLY $ 1 A YEAR , GREAT ...
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This was unquestionably the view taken by our Government . and the cause of its extreme leniency at first , which so many condemned . It sought to . disabuse the people of the idea that we meant to attack their peculiar institutions ...
This was unquestionably the view taken by our Government . and the cause of its extreme leniency at first , which so many condemned . It sought to . disabuse the people of the idea that we meant to attack their peculiar institutions ...
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... the Blue Ridge - Pursued by BanksTrap set for him by Shields - Battle of Winchester - Pound Gap in East Tennessee Taken by Garfield - The Nashville Escapes from BeaufortThe President's Message Concerning Emancipation in the States .
... the Blue Ridge - Pursued by BanksTrap set for him by Shields - Battle of Winchester - Pound Gap in East Tennessee Taken by Garfield - The Nashville Escapes from BeaufortThe President's Message Concerning Emancipation in the States .
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... Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road Destroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy - The Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance - Richmond not to be Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreasonableness of ...
... Battle of Hanover Court House - Rail Road Destroyed - Porter's Skill - Flight of the Enemy - The Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance - Richmond not to be Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreasonableness of ...
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... New Orleans - Pierre Soule Sent North Under ArrestChattanooga Taken - Buell Supposed to be Advancing to the Relief of East Tennessee - Gratification of the People - Sufferings of the Unionists there - Parson Brownlow - Keeps the Old ...
... New Orleans - Pierre Soule Sent North Under ArrestChattanooga Taken - Buell Supposed to be Advancing to the Relief of East Tennessee - Gratification of the People - Sufferings of the Unionists there - Parson Brownlow - Keeps the Old ...
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