The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 176
... advance was again challenged , and the column halted . As these sen- tries were known to be employes of the armories , and as it was thought prob- able from the temper manifested during the day that the whole body of work- men had ...
... advance was again challenged , and the column halted . As these sen- tries were known to be employes of the armories , and as it was thought prob- able from the temper manifested during the day that the whole body of work- men had ...
Page 205
... advance as one of their future heroes . 205 Butler was educated at a Baptist college in Waterville , Maine . He subsequently studied law , and removing to Massachu- setts commenced its practice at Lowell . Here he soon acquired ...
... advance as one of their future heroes . 205 Butler was educated at a Baptist college in Waterville , Maine . He subsequently studied law , and removing to Massachu- setts commenced its practice at Lowell . Here he soon acquired ...
Page 209
... advance toward the city during his absence . The Pres- ident then expressed his desire that the troops might , if practicable , be sent back at once to York or Harrisburg . General Scott warmly concurred , and immediately issued an ...
... advance toward the city during his absence . The Pres- ident then expressed his desire that the troops might , if practicable , be sent back at once to York or Harrisburg . General Scott warmly concurred , and immediately issued an ...
Page 221
... advance . Fort McHenry , too , which had been fortunately preserved to the Govern- ment by the resolute conduct of its Fed- " WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . " All the Northern States began to re- spond rapidly to this call of ...
... advance . Fort McHenry , too , which had been fortunately preserved to the Govern- ment by the resolute conduct of its Fed- " WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . " All the Northern States began to re- spond rapidly to this call of ...
Page 243
... advance of the troops in arms to uphold the Southern Confederacy , with which the Governor of Virginia and his fellow - conspirators had leagued the State . The first en- counter took place at the town of May Clarksburg , in Harrison ...
... advance of the troops in arms to uphold the Southern Confederacy , with which the Governor of Virginia and his fellow - conspirators had leagued the State . The first en- counter took place at the town of May Clarksburg , in Harrison ...
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