The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1Hurlbut, Scranton, 1864 - United States |
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... CHARGE AT THE BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK , .. 129 14. PORTRAIT OF JEFFERSON DAVIS , President of the so called “ Con- federate States , " . 15. PORTRAIT of General P. T. G. Beauregard ,. 147 147 · 16 . 44 66 J. E. JOHNSON ,. 17 . 66 86 ...
... CHARGE AT THE BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK , .. 129 14. PORTRAIT OF JEFFERSON DAVIS , President of the so called “ Con- federate States , " . 15. PORTRAIT of General P. T. G. Beauregard ,. 147 147 · 16 . 44 66 J. E. JOHNSON ,. 17 . 66 86 ...
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... CHARGE OF THE IOWA TROOPS AT FORT Donelson ,. .269 26. LANDING OF TROOPS OF GENERAL BURNSIDE'S EXPEDITION AT ROANOKE ISLAND , ..... .277 27. BATTLE BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC - FIRST CONFLICT BETWEEN IRON - CLAD VESSELS ...
... CHARGE OF THE IOWA TROOPS AT FORT Donelson ,. .269 26. LANDING OF TROOPS OF GENERAL BURNSIDE'S EXPEDITION AT ROANOKE ISLAND , ..... .277 27. BATTLE BETWEEN THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC - FIRST CONFLICT BETWEEN IRON - CLAD VESSELS ...
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... Charge of Gun Boats - Naval Attack on Cape Hatteras - Error of the Secretary of the Navy - Proclamation of Fremont - Effect of - President Requires him to Modify it - The Rebels Occupy Columbus and Hickman— State of Affairs in Western ...
... Charge of Gun Boats - Naval Attack on Cape Hatteras - Error of the Secretary of the Navy - Proclamation of Fremont - Effect of - President Requires him to Modify it - The Rebels Occupy Columbus and Hickman— State of Affairs in Western ...
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... Charge of Fremont's Body Guard . 172 CHAPTER XIII . NOVEMBER , 1861 . General Dissatisfaction - Public Expectation ... Charges against Fremont - His Report - Its In- justice - Conduct of the Secretary of War - Removal of Fremont- Hunter ...
... Charge of Fremont's Body Guard . 172 CHAPTER XIII . NOVEMBER , 1861 . General Dissatisfaction - Public Expectation ... Charges against Fremont - His Report - Its In- justice - Conduct of the Secretary of War - Removal of Fremont- Hunter ...
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... Charge by Mc Cook - Death of Zollicoffer - The Enemy Routed - The Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expe- dition - Movements East - Disaster to Burnside's Expedition - Opera- tions on the Savannah - Fort Pulaski cut off ...
... Charge by Mc Cook - Death of Zollicoffer - The Enemy Routed - The Victory - Importance of it - The Cairo Expe- dition - Movements East - Disaster to Burnside's Expedition - Opera- tions on the Savannah - Fort Pulaski cut off ...
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