Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... Captain Wilkes , 154. - Mason and Slidell in Fort Warren - Wilkes's Act applauded by all loyal Men , 155. - Appro- val of the Secretary of the Navy - The Wisdom of President Lincoln , 156. - British Theory and Practice concerning ...
... Captain Wilkes , 154. - Mason and Slidell in Fort Warren - Wilkes's Act applauded by all loyal Men , 155. - Appro- val of the Secretary of the Navy - The Wisdom of President Lincoln , 156. - British Theory and Practice concerning ...
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... Captain Worden , 866 , -Movements in Western Virginia , 367. - Opposing Forces in the Shenandoah Valley , 368. - Shields at Winchester - Skirmish near there , 369. - Battle of Kernstown . 370 .--- The Defense of Washington City made ...
... Captain Worden , 866 , -Movements in Western Virginia , 367. - Opposing Forces in the Shenandoah Valley , 368. - Shields at Winchester - Skirmish near there , 369. - Battle of Kernstown . 370 .--- The Defense of Washington City made ...
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... captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the dragoons , mounted riflemen ...
... captain of the latter commanding the entire artillery of the division . With the assistance of Majors William F. Barry and J. G. Barnard , he organized artillery and en- gineering establishments ; and the dragoons , mounted riflemen ...
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... Captain Thomas H. Taylor , with a flag of truce , to the head - quarters of General McDowell , at Arlington House , when the bearer was conducted to the quarters of General Scott , in Washington City , where the letter was delivered ...
... Captain Thomas H. Taylor , with a flag of truce , to the head - quarters of General McDowell , at Arlington House , when the bearer was conducted to the quarters of General Scott , in Washington City , where the letter was delivered ...
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... Captain Con- rad and his company of ninety men , who were left in Neosho , had been cap- tured by the Confederates . ' The loss of the insurgents , according to their own account , was from thirty to forty killed , and from one hundred ...
... Captain Con- rad and his company of ninety men , who were left in Neosho , had been cap- tured by the Confederates . ' The loss of the insurgents , according to their own account , was from thirty to forty killed , and from one hundred ...
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