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... GROUNDS NORTH OF RICHMOND BATTLE - FIELD OF MALVERN HILL BATTLE - FIELD OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN BATTLE - FIELD OF THE ANTIETAM BATTLE - FIELD OF FREDERICKSBURG 155 - 169 189 193 224 BATTLE - FIELD OF PERRYVILLE 231 BATTLE - FIELD OF ...
... GROUNDS NORTH OF RICHMOND BATTLE - FIELD OF MALVERN HILL BATTLE - FIELD OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN BATTLE - FIELD OF THE ANTIETAM BATTLE - FIELD OF FREDERICKSBURG 155 - 169 189 193 224 BATTLE - FIELD OF PERRYVILLE 231 BATTLE - FIELD OF ...
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... VALLEY 457 SHERMAN'S ROUTE TO THE SEA 496 BATTLE - GROUNDS OF NASHVILLE AND FRANKLIN 500 SHERMAN'S ROUTE THROUGH THE CAROLINAS 505 WILMINGTON AND FORT FISHER 509 ROUTE OF LEE'S RETREAT 517 11 THE WAR OF SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE CAUSES .
... VALLEY 457 SHERMAN'S ROUTE TO THE SEA 496 BATTLE - GROUNDS OF NASHVILLE AND FRANKLIN 500 SHERMAN'S ROUTE THROUGH THE CAROLINAS 505 WILMINGTON AND FORT FISHER 509 ROUTE OF LEE'S RETREAT 517 11 THE WAR OF SECESSION . CHAPTER I. THE CAUSES .
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... grounds , and was crowded with significant facts and statistics . Its author was one of the non - slaveholders at the South , and pleaded for the rights of his class , which he declared were completely and systematically sacrificed for ...
... grounds , and was crowded with significant facts and statistics . Its author was one of the non - slaveholders at the South , and pleaded for the rights of his class , which he declared were completely and systematically sacrificed for ...
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... . At the North there were organizations , nominally secret , but pretty well known , and generally alluded to as " the under- ground railroad , " for assisting fugitive slaves to 14 THE CONSTITUTION . [ 1850 . escape from bondage.
... . At the North there were organizations , nominally secret , but pretty well known , and generally alluded to as " the under- ground railroad , " for assisting fugitive slaves to 14 THE CONSTITUTION . [ 1850 . escape from bondage.
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... ground that Congress had no right to prohibit it in the Territories . After discussing the subject for two years , Congress adopted a compro- mise proposed by Henry Clay . This consisted in admitting Missouri as a slave State , and ...
... ground that Congress had no right to prohibit it in the Territories . After discussing the subject for two years , Congress adopted a compro- mise proposed by Henry Clay . This consisted in admitting Missouri as a slave State , and ...
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A. P. Hill advance Antietam artillery assault attack bank batteries battle BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA BATTLE OF GROVETON Beauregard Bragg bridges brigade Burnside campaign captured cavalry Chattanooga Chickahominy Colonel command Confeder Confederacy Confederate corps crossed defeated defences destroyed division enemy federate fell fight fire flank fleet force Fort Wagner Frémont Government Grant ground gunboats guns Harper's Ferry heavy Hill Hooker hundred infantry intrenchments Jackson James Johnston killed Lee's Lew Wallace Lincoln Longstreet loss McClellan McDowell ment Merrimac miles military Mississippi morning moved movement National army National troops night North ordered passed peninsula Pope Pope's Porter position Potomac President prisoners railroad reënforcements regiment retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans secession sent Sharpsburg Shenandoah Shenandoah Valley Sherman shot side slavery slaves soldiers South South Carolina stream Sumter surrender Tennessee thousand tion Union United vessels Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West whole wounded