Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 460
... held by the Union armies , and it could not be expected that their own- ers , whose property rights were yet undisturbed by military decree , would join enthusiastically in the free State government . Besides , there was much party ...
... held by the Union armies , and it could not be expected that their own- ers , whose property rights were yet undisturbed by military decree , would join enthusiastically in the free State government . Besides , there was much party ...
Page 463
... held at Nashville , Johnson uttered the famous phrase that " treason must be made odious and traitors must be pun- ished and impoverished . " This meet- ing passed resolutions requesting the governor to issue a proclamation or- dering ...
... held at Nashville , Johnson uttered the famous phrase that " treason must be made odious and traitors must be pun- ished and impoverished . " This meet- ing passed resolutions requesting the governor to issue a proclamation or- dering ...
Page 483
... held Sherman's left and Dodge's 16th corps was some distance on the rear of the centre of Blair's corps and at right angles to it , Blair fronting west and Dodge south . At midnight Hardee moved out of Atlanta by the McDonough road and ...
... held Sherman's left and Dodge's 16th corps was some distance on the rear of the centre of Blair's corps and at right angles to it , Blair fronting west and Dodge south . At midnight Hardee moved out of Atlanta by the McDonough road and ...
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36th Congress A. P. Hill advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries Battles and Leaders Bragg bridge brigade Burnside campaign captured cavalry Colonel command Confeder Confederate loss Confederate Military History Congress Constitutional and Political corps Creek crossed D. H. Hill Davis division Douglas election engaged eral Fall of Slave federate fire flank force Fort Sumter Fredericksburg Frémont Governor Grant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill Holst Hooker Ibid infantry J. E. B. Stuart Jackson July Kansas killed and wounded Lee's Lincoln Longstreet March McClellan Meanwhile ment miles Missouri morning moved movement negroes Nicolay and Hay night North o'clock Official Records Ohio ordered position Potomac President railroad rear regiments Republicans retreat Rhodes Richmond river road Rosecrans secession Senate sent Seward Sherman sion Slave Power slavery South South Carolina Sumter tion Union army Union loss Union troops United Vicksburg Virginia vote