The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1Hurlbut, Scranton, 1864 - United States |
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... WASHINGTON AND HIS GENERALS , " " SACRED MOUNTAINS , " ETC. , ETC. WITH NUMEROUS FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS . Ju Two Volumes : Volume I. Hartford , Conn . HURLBUT , SCRANTON & COMPANY . E. B. TREAT , CHICAGO , ILL.-R. C. TREAT , ST . LOUIS ...
... WASHINGTON AND HIS GENERALS , " " SACRED MOUNTAINS , " ETC. , ETC. WITH NUMEROUS FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS . Ju Two Volumes : Volume I. Hartford , Conn . HURLBUT , SCRANTON & COMPANY . E. B. TREAT , CHICAGO , ILL.-R. C. TREAT , ST . LOUIS ...
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... Washington and Inauguration - His Cabinet- Virginia - Southern Commissioners - Fort Sumter - Preparations for its Bombardment . CHAPTER III . APRIL , 1861 . First Shot at Fort Sumter - Its fearful Significance - The Bombard- ment ...
... Washington and Inauguration - His Cabinet- Virginia - Southern Commissioners - Fort Sumter - Preparations for its Bombardment . CHAPTER III . APRIL , 1861 . First Shot at Fort Sumter - Its fearful Significance - The Bombard- ment ...
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... Washington— Defection in the Army and Navy - Robert E. Lee - Effect of the States ' Rights Doctrine - Great Union Meeting in New York— Its Reception South - Proclamation of the President Increasing the Standing Army - Tennessee joins ...
... Washington— Defection in the Army and Navy - Robert E. Lee - Effect of the States ' Rights Doctrine - Great Union Meeting in New York— Its Reception South - Proclamation of the President Increasing the Standing Army - Tennessee joins ...
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... Washington- Position of the Armies on the Potomac - Fortifications around Washington - Occupation of Munson's Hill - Observance of the National Fast . .146 CHAPTER XI . OCTOBER , 1861 . Position of the Two Great Armies - Expectations ...
... Washington- Position of the Armies on the Potomac - Fortifications around Washington - Occupation of Munson's Hill - Observance of the National Fast . .146 CHAPTER XI . OCTOBER , 1861 . Position of the Two Great Armies - Expectations ...
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... Washington - Fight at Pensacola— Bombardment of Fort Pickens - Fight of Port Royal the same day - Expedition by Milroy in Western Virginia - Jackson Advances to the Potomac and tears up the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road- Fight opposite ...
... Washington - Fight at Pensacola— Bombardment of Fort Pickens - Fight of Port Royal the same day - Expedition by Milroy in Western Virginia - Jackson Advances to the Potomac and tears up the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road- Fight opposite ...
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