The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... ships were dispatched to remote parts of the world , munitions of war were pro- fusely distributed among the States of the South , and the offices of the Gov- ernment both at home and abroad were filled by confederates of the ...
... ships were dispatched to remote parts of the world , munitions of war were pro- fusely distributed among the States of the South , and the offices of the Gov- ernment both at home and abroad were filled by confederates of the ...
Page 61
... ship channel , and is said to be bomb - proof . It is at present without any regular garrison . There is a large force of workmen- some one hundred and fifty in all- busily employed in mounting the guns and otherwise putting this great ...
... ship channel , and is said to be bomb - proof . It is at present without any regular garrison . There is a large force of workmen- some one hundred and fifty in all- busily employed in mounting the guns and otherwise putting this great ...
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... Ship Island , near Biloxi , off the coast of Mississippi . As the government of Buchanan was still guided by those whose fidelity to the Union was suspected , the purpose of this order was naturally supposed to further Southern ...
... Ship Island , near Biloxi , off the coast of Mississippi . As the government of Buchanan was still guided by those whose fidelity to the Union was suspected , the purpose of this order was naturally supposed to further Southern ...
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... Ship- So great was the ardor and diligence of the South Carolinians , that they soon had their works in such a state of pro- gress that Fort Sumter was completely besieged , and Major Anderson threat- ened with an attack . The people ...
... Ship- So great was the ardor and diligence of the South Carolinians , that they soon had their works in such a state of pro- gress that Fort Sumter was completely besieged , and Major Anderson threat- ened with an attack . The people ...
Page 83
... ship having steered in that direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a Charleston steam- er , the General Clinch , was discovered , which , as soon as she caught sight of the Star of the West , began to burn blue ...
... ship having steered in that direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a Charleston steam- er , the General Clinch , was discovered , which , as soon as she caught sight of the Star of the West , began to burn blue ...
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