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... Floyd's Brigade . - The Affair at Cross Lanes . - Movements on the Gauley.The Affair of Carnifax Ferry . - Disagreement between Generals Floyd and Wise . - The Tyrees . - A Patriotic 6 CONTENTS .
... Floyd's Brigade . - The Affair at Cross Lanes . - Movements on the Gauley.The Affair of Carnifax Ferry . - Disagreement between Generals Floyd and Wise . - The Tyrees . - A Patriotic 6 CONTENTS .
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... Floyd at Cotton Hill . - His masterly Retreat . - Review of the Campaign in Western Virginia .—- Some of its Incidents . - Its Failure and unfortunate Results . - Other Movements in Virginia . - The Potomac Line . - The BATTLE OF ...
... Floyd at Cotton Hill . - His masterly Retreat . - Review of the Campaign in Western Virginia .—- Some of its Incidents . - Its Failure and unfortunate Results . - Other Movements in Virginia . - The Potomac Line . - The BATTLE OF ...
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... Floyd and Pillow . - The Fall of Fort Donelson develops the Crisis in the West . - The Evacuation of Nashville . - The Panic . - Extraordinary Scenes . - Experience of the Enemy in Nashville . - The Adventures of Captain John Morgan ...
... Floyd and Pillow . - The Fall of Fort Donelson develops the Crisis in the West . - The Evacuation of Nashville . - The Panic . - Extraordinary Scenes . - Experience of the Enemy in Nashville . - The Adventures of Captain John Morgan ...
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... Floyd , Secretary of War , resigned his office , because President Buchanan refused to order Major Anderson back to Fort Moultrie - Mr . Floyd alleging that he and the President had pledged the authorities of South Carolina that the ...
... Floyd , Secretary of War , resigned his office , because President Buchanan refused to order Major Anderson back to Fort Moultrie - Mr . Floyd alleging that he and the President had pledged the authorities of South Carolina that the ...
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... Floyd , the elder , declared that Federal troops should not pass the banks of the Potomac to coerce South Carolina into obedience to the tariff laws , unless over his dead body . Her Legislature was almost unanimously opposed to the ...
... Floyd , the elder , declared that Federal troops should not pass the banks of the Potomac to coerce South Carolina into obedience to the tariff laws , unless over his dead body . Her Legislature was almost unanimously opposed to the ...
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