Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... Government - Domestic Manufactures of Arms , 25 . -Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War ...
... Government - Domestic Manufactures of Arms , 25 . -Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War ...
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... Government demands the Release of Mason and Slidell , 160. - Concilia- tory Action of the American Government met by Duplicity and Truculence , 161. - American Principles concerning the Rights of Neutrals vindicated , 162. - Arguments ...
... Government demands the Release of Mason and Slidell , 160. - Concilia- tory Action of the American Government met by Duplicity and Truculence , 161. - American Principles concerning the Rights of Neutrals vindicated , 162. - Arguments ...
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... Government of the United States , and the desires of the enemies of re- publicanism and the sovereignty of the people were gratified . The ruin of the Great Republic of the West seemed to them almost as certain as a fact accomplished ...
... Government of the United States , and the desires of the enemies of re- publicanism and the sovereignty of the people were gratified . The ruin of the Great Republic of the West seemed to them almost as certain as a fact accomplished ...
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... Government now acted with decision and energy . General McClellan , who , with able subordinates and brave troops , had made a brilliant and successful campaign in Western Virginia , was summoned to Washington on the day after the ...
... Government now acted with decision and energy . General McClellan , who , with able subordinates and brave troops , had made a brilliant and successful campaign in Western Virginia , was summoned to Washington on the day after the ...
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... Government , at the beginning of the war , was a lack of arms . We have seen how Secretary Floyd stripped the arsenals and armories in the Free - labor States , and filled those of the Slave - labor States , when preparations were ...
... Government , at the beginning of the war , was a lack of arms . We have seen how Secretary Floyd stripped the arsenals and armories in the Free - labor States , and filled those of the Slave - labor States , when preparations were ...
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arms army arrived artillery attack Banks battery battle Beauregard brigade British Buell camp cannon Captain capture cavalry Colonel command composed Confede Confederates conspirators Corinth Creek Cumberland Cumberland River defense dispatch division Donelson enemy expedition Ferry fight fire flag flank fled fleet flotilla force Fort Donelson Fort Henry Fort Jackson forward Fremont front Government Grant gun-boats Halleck head-quarters heavy guns Heintzelman hundred infantry insurgents intrenchments Island Number Jackson John Johnston Kentucky killed land large number latter Leesburg Lieutenant Manassas McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement Nashville National troops Navy night North Carolina o'clock officers Ohio Orleans Pope position Potomac prisoners railway re-enforcements rear regiment Richmond river road Roanoke Roanoke Island Secretary Secretary of War sent shell shore shot Sigel soldiers soon steamer surrender Tennessee Tennessee River thousand Union vessels victory Virginia Washington William wounded