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Page 13
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN , .. 2. BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER , Frontispiece . .Vignette title page . 3. PORTRAIT of Major - General GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN ,. PAGE . ..29 4 . 66 66 AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE ,. 5 . 66 66 ULYSSES S. GRANT ,. 6 . " 66 FRANZ ...
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN , .. 2. BOMBARDMENT OF FORT SUMTER , Frontispiece . .Vignette title page . 3. PORTRAIT of Major - General GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN ,. PAGE . ..29 4 . 66 66 AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE ,. 5 . 66 66 ULYSSES S. GRANT ,. 6 . " 66 FRANZ ...
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... fearful Significance - The Bombard- ment - Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Re- ception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . the President calling for Seventy.
... fearful Significance - The Bombard- ment - Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Re- ception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . the President calling for Seventy.
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... President calling for Seventy - five Thousand Troops - Response of the North - Reply to it by Southern Governors - Enthusiasm of the North - Delusion of both Sections - Davis calls for Southern Volunteers and for Privateers - Virginia ...
... President calling for Seventy - five Thousand Troops - Response of the North - Reply to it by Southern Governors - Enthusiasm of the North - Delusion of both Sections - Davis calls for Southern Volunteers and for Privateers - Virginia ...
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... President's Message - Chief Commanders on both sides at this time - The " On to Richmond " Cry - The Question of Funds - Lack of Statesmen in Congress - The Radical Element- Increasing the Navy - An Onward Movement resolved upon ...
... President's Message - Chief Commanders on both sides at this time - The " On to Richmond " Cry - The Question of Funds - Lack of Statesmen in Congress - The Radical Element- Increasing the Navy - An Onward Movement resolved upon ...
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... President's Message - The Question of Finance - Tax Bill - Army and Naval Force of the Country - Drafting in the South - The Iroquois and Sumter - Pope and Halleck at the West - The Indians take part in the Rebellion— A Battle between ...
... President's Message - The Question of Finance - Tax Bill - Army and Naval Force of the Country - Drafting in the South - The Iroquois and Sumter - Pope and Halleck at the West - The Indians take part in the Rebellion— A Battle between ...
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