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... Victory - Ter- ror 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 his Place - Public ...
... Victory - Ter- ror 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 his Place - Public ...
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... Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expe- dition - Movements East - Disaster to Burnside's Expedition - Opera- tions on the Savannah - Fort Pulaski cut off - Resignation of Came- ron - Launch of the Monitor ... CHAPTER XIX . FEBRUAY ...
... Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expe- dition - Movements East - Disaster to Burnside's Expedition - Opera- tions on the Savannah - Fort Pulaski cut off - Resignation of Came- ron - Launch of the Monitor ... CHAPTER XIX . FEBRUAY ...
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... Victory- Death of Mc Intosh - Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concen- tration of the Rebel Army - Foote moves against Island Number Ten -The Mortar Boats - Pope's Victory at New Madrid — The Enemy shut up - Poor Prospect of ...
... Victory- Death of Mc Intosh - Johnson made Governor of Tennessee - Concen- tration of the Rebel Army - Foote moves against Island Number Ten -The Mortar Boats - Pope's Victory at New Madrid — The Enemy shut up - Poor Prospect of ...
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... Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance - Rich- mond not to be Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreason- ableness of the Public - A Dear Experiment ....... CHAPTER XXXIII . MAY , 1862 . A Flood in the Chickahominy ...
... Victory - The Road Opened for McDowell to Advance - Rich- mond not to be Taken unless he does - Dissatisfaction and Unreason- ableness of the Public - A Dear Experiment ....... CHAPTER XXXIII . MAY , 1862 . A Flood in the Chickahominy ...
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... embar- rassments their sectional victory had involved them in . Indeed , it was clear to the careful observer , that if the south managed discreetly , the party would have more " BLOODY WAR . ” 63 trouble at the north.
... embar- rassments their sectional victory had involved them in . Indeed , it was clear to the careful observer , that if the south managed discreetly , the party would have more " BLOODY WAR . ” 63 trouble at the north.
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