History of the Great Rebellion, from Its Commencement to Its Close, Giving an Account of Its Origin: The Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the Concentration of the Military and Financial Resources of the Federal Government ... Together with Sketches of the Lives of All the Eminent Statesmen and Military and Naval Commanders, with a Full and Complete Index. From Official Sources |
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... Vicksburg . - Ram Arkansas . - Her Destruction ... 848 354 363 CHAPTER XXXIII . Privateers . Confederate Navy . - Oreto : Her Operations . - The Alabama .: Her Movements . - Dip- lomatic Correspondence . - Captures . - Hatteras Captured ...
... Vicksburg . - Ram Arkansas . - Her Destruction ... 848 354 363 CHAPTER XXXIII . Privateers . Confederate Navy . - Oreto : Her Operations . - The Alabama .: Her Movements . - Dip- lomatic Correspondence . - Captures . - Hatteras Captured ...
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... Vicksburg . - Sherman's Attack . - Arkansas Post . -Renewal of Attempt upon Vicksburg . - Passage of Batteries by the Fleet . - Flanking March of Grant .. PAGE 417 CHAPTER XXXIX . The Flank Movement against Vicksburg . - Battles of ...
... Vicksburg . - Sherman's Attack . - Arkansas Post . -Renewal of Attempt upon Vicksburg . - Passage of Batteries by the Fleet . - Flanking March of Grant .. PAGE 417 CHAPTER XXXIX . The Flank Movement against Vicksburg . - Battles of ...
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... Vicksburg . - Expedi- tion to the Rio Grande and Occupation of Brownsville . - Banks's Red River Expedition . - Cap- ture of Fort De Russey . - Occupation of Alexandria - Battle of Mansfield . - Retreat of the Army . -Repulse of the ...
... Vicksburg . - Expedi- tion to the Rio Grande and Occupation of Brownsville . - Banks's Red River Expedition . - Cap- ture of Fort De Russey . - Occupation of Alexandria - Battle of Mansfield . - Retreat of the Army . -Repulse of the ...
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... - pleted the investment of Vicksburg . On July 4th he received the surrender of the place from General Pemberton . In October he was appointed erected , and home guards organized , as had been 150 HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION .
... - pleted the investment of Vicksburg . On July 4th he received the surrender of the place from General Pemberton . In October he was appointed erected , and home guards organized , as had been 150 HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION .
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... Vicksburg , a belt of country fifteen miles on each side had been stripped of its cotton . The banks of the White and Arkansas Rivers were also devastated by the torch , and many thousand bales were burned . After the continued ...
... Vicksburg , a belt of country fifteen miles on each side had been stripped of its cotton . The banks of the White and Arkansas Rivers were also devastated by the torch , and many thousand bales were burned . After the continued ...
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A. P. Hill advance Alabama arms army arrived artillery assault attack bank batteries battle Bragg bridge Brigade Brigadier-General Burnside campaign Captain captured cavalry centre Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced Confederate Congress Constitution Creek crossed defence Division enemy enemy's Federal Fifth Corps fight fire flank fleet force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe four Fredericksburg front garrison Georgia Government Grant gunboats guns Halleck Harper's Ferry head-quarters held infantry intrenchments Jackson James River July Kentucky killed loss Major-General McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement night North Carolina o'clock occupied officers passed Port Port Hudson position Potomac President prisoners proclamation railroad re-enforcements rear rebel regiments retired retreat Richmond river road Second Corps Secretary sent Sherman Sixth Corps skirmishers South Southern surrender Tennessee thousand tion Union army Union troops United vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington West West Point wounded