Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... South Carolina abandoned to the National Troops , 123. - Flight of white Inhabitants- Capture of Beaufort , 124. - Conquests on the Coast of Georgia , 125. - Care of the Cotton on the Const Islands , 126 - Movements against Port Royal ...
... South Carolina abandoned to the National Troops , 123. - Flight of white Inhabitants- Capture of Beaufort , 124. - Conquests on the Coast of Georgia , 125. - Care of the Cotton on the Const Islands , 126 - Movements against Port Royal ...
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... South Mills , 314. - Operations in the Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 315. — Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316 .-- Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317 ...
... South Mills , 314. - Operations in the Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 315. — Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316 .-- Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317 ...
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... SOUTH MOUNTAIN BATTLE- 886 GROUND 324. BATTLE - FIELD OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN 887 325. HARPER'S FERRY - MAP . 885 326. MCCLELLAN'S HEAD - QUARTERS 391 327. SIGNAL STATION ON RED HILLS 334 256. BATTLE OF MECHANICSVILLE - MAP • 834 287 ...
... SOUTH MOUNTAIN BATTLE- 886 GROUND 324. BATTLE - FIELD OF SOUTH MOUNTAIN 887 325. HARPER'S FERRY - MAP . 885 326. MCCLELLAN'S HEAD - QUARTERS 391 327. SIGNAL STATION ON RED HILLS 334 256. BATTLE OF MECHANICSVILLE - MAP • 834 287 ...
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... South " which the conspirators had falsely a Aug. 8 and 80 , 1861 . for independence . a 1 General Patterson's Narrative of the Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley . 2 See note 2 , page 520 , volume I. It is reported that General Buckner ...
... South " which the conspirators had falsely a Aug. 8 and 80 , 1861 . for independence . a 1 General Patterson's Narrative of the Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley . 2 See note 2 , page 520 , volume I. It is reported that General Buckner ...
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