Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... federate Congress met at Montgom- ery . In his address Davis made an elaborate apology for secession . the 6th of May an act was passed recognizing the existence of war be- tween the United States and the Con- federate States and ...
... federate Congress met at Montgom- ery . In his address Davis made an elaborate apology for secession . the 6th of May an act was passed recognizing the existence of war be- tween the United States and the Con- federate States and ...
Page 73
... federate Military History , vol . v . , pp . 29-35 ; vol . vi . , pp . 58-59 . 73 ward Port Royal Ferry , the gunboats and launches shelling the woods in advance of the skirmish line . When a mile had been covered a masked bat- tery ...
... federate Military History , vol . v . , pp . 29-35 ; vol . vi . , pp . 58-59 . 73 ward Port Royal Ferry , the gunboats and launches shelling the woods in advance of the skirmish line . When a mile had been covered a masked bat- tery ...
Page 104
... federate batteries on the west side of Roanoke Island and also some Con- federate gunboats , which were soon driven off . The forts were silenced and , on the morning of the 8th , Burn- side debarked over 8,000 troops and a battery at ...
... federate batteries on the west side of Roanoke Island and also some Con- federate gunboats , which were soon driven off . The forts were silenced and , on the morning of the 8th , Burn- side debarked over 8,000 troops and a battery at ...
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