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... command the attention of multitudes of readers in all parts who are desirous of reading HISTORY ON BOTH SIDES . Agents wanted . C. B. RICHARDSON , HISTORICAL BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER , 594 & 596 BROADWAY , N. Y. 10 Copies sent by mail ...
... command the attention of multitudes of readers in all parts who are desirous of reading HISTORY ON BOTH SIDES . Agents wanted . C. B. RICHARDSON , HISTORICAL BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER , 594 & 596 BROADWAY , N. Y. 10 Copies sent by mail ...
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... command the attention of multitudes of readers in all parts who are desirous of reading HISTORY ON BOTH SIDES . Agents wanted . C. B. RICHARDSON , HISTORICAL BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER , 594 & 596 BROADWAY , N. Y. Copies sent by mail ...
... command the attention of multitudes of readers in all parts who are desirous of reading HISTORY ON BOTH SIDES . Agents wanted . C. B. RICHARDSON , HISTORICAL BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER , 594 & 596 BROADWAY , N. Y. Copies sent by mail ...
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... Command . - The FALL OF NEW ORLEANS . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major - general Butler . - Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi ...... ..PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION ...
... Command . - The FALL OF NEW ORLEANS . - The Flag Imbroglio . - Major - general Butler . - Causes of the Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi ...... ..PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION ...
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... command , to give the Federal metropolis the appearance of a conquered city . The hour of the inauguration - the morning of the fourth of March - at length arrived . Mr. Lincoln was dressed in a suit of black for the occasion , and , at ...
... command , to give the Federal metropolis the appearance of a conquered city . The hour of the inauguration - the morning of the fourth of March - at length arrived . Mr. Lincoln was dressed in a suit of black for the occasion , and , at ...
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... command in front of Fort Sumter , to the con- struction of works for the reduction of the fort , and the de- fence of the entrances to the harbor . At the time of Major Anderson's removal to Sumter , the approaches to the harbor were ...
... command in front of Fort Sumter , to the con- struction of works for the reduction of the fort , and the de- fence of the entrances to the harbor . At the time of Major Anderson's removal to Sumter , the approaches to the harbor were ...
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