Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 48
... sent to Savannah . Thence he was carried to Fortress Monroe in the steamer " Clyde , " under a heavy guard , commanded by Colonel Pritchard . The steamer was convoyed by the United States steam sloop of war " Tuscarora . " The Secretary ...
... sent to Savannah . Thence he was carried to Fortress Monroe in the steamer " Clyde , " under a heavy guard , commanded by Colonel Pritchard . The steamer was convoyed by the United States steam sloop of war " Tuscarora . " The Secretary ...
Page 49
... sent to Fort Warren ; Wheeler and staff , Johnston and Lubbock , to Fort Delaware , and Harrison to Wash- ington , while the women and children were sent back South . Fearing that Halleck might not be harsh enough or Miles " sharp ...
... sent to Fort Warren ; Wheeler and staff , Johnston and Lubbock , to Fort Delaware , and Harrison to Wash- ington , while the women and children were sent back South . Fearing that Halleck might not be harsh enough or Miles " sharp ...
Page 53
... sent Major Muhlenberg to remove it . The Major , on entering the room , informed Mr. Davis of his orders , and asked him if he had any use for the tape . He reports that Mr. Davis replied : " Tell the damned ass that it was used to keep ...
... sent Major Muhlenberg to remove it . The Major , on entering the room , informed Mr. Davis of his orders , and asked him if he had any use for the tape . He reports that Mr. Davis replied : " Tell the damned ass that it was used to keep ...
Page 93
... sent for , and the siege of Pe- tersburg was set on foot . The operations progressed with varying fortunes through the months of summer and autumn . Gradually the clasp of the be- siegers grew closer and closer around the beleaguered ...
... sent for , and the siege of Pe- tersburg was set on foot . The operations progressed with varying fortunes through the months of summer and autumn . Gradually the clasp of the be- siegers grew closer and closer around the beleaguered ...
Page 105
... sent a communication to " The General Commanding the United States Army at Washington , " in which , referring to these orders of Pope and the Federal War Department , he said : ' Some of the military authorities of the United States ...
... sent a communication to " The General Commanding the United States Army at Washington , " in which , referring to these orders of Pope and the Federal War Department , he said : ' Some of the military authorities of the United States ...
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