Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... House Report , 275 , 34th Congress , 1st session . House Misc . Doc . 3 , 34th Congress , 1st session . field should be unseated and then , by a vote of 113 to 88 , rejected Reeder's claim . * During the closing days of the ses- sion the ...
... House Report , 275 , 34th Congress , 1st session . House Misc . Doc . 3 , 34th Congress , 1st session . field should be unseated and then , by a vote of 113 to 88 , rejected Reeder's claim . * During the closing days of the ses- sion the ...
Page 175
... House , and was then posted at Old Church . On the morn- ing of the 27th Warren moved toward the Court House on a road running parallel to the Pamunkey . Porter started from New Bridge on the Chickahominy at 7 A. M. on the morn- ing of ...
... House , and was then posted at Old Church . On the morn- ing of the 27th Warren moved toward the Court House on a road running parallel to the Pamunkey . Porter started from New Bridge on the Chickahominy at 7 A. M. on the morn- ing of ...
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... house . Late in the day Lee was in- formed by Stuart that Grant's trains were in motion southward and accord- ingly he directed his army to move to the court house on roads nearly par- allel to the Union line of march . Gen- eral R. H. ...
... house . Late in the day Lee was in- formed by Stuart that Grant's trains were in motion southward and accord- ingly he directed his army to move to the court house on roads nearly par- allel to the Union line of march . Gen- eral R. H. ...
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