Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2T. Belknap, 1874 - United States |
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... latter , 362. - The Monitor in Hampton Roads , 363 .-- Battle between the Monitor and Merrimack , 364. - Result of the Fight , 365. — The contending Vessels - Captain Worden , 866 , -Movements in Western Virginia , 367. - Opposing ...
... latter , 362. - The Monitor in Hampton Roads , 363 .-- Battle between the Monitor and Merrimack , 364. - Result of the Fight , 365. — The contending Vessels - Captain Worden , 866 , -Movements in Western Virginia , 367. - Opposing ...
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... 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 , and cavalry 1 ...
... 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 , and cavalry 1 ...
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... latter could not supply a tithe of the demand . It was necessary to send to Europe for arms ; and Colonel George L. Schuyler was appointed an agent for the purpose , " with specific instructions from the Secretary of War . He purchased ...
... latter could not supply a tithe of the demand . It was necessary to send to Europe for arms ; and Colonel George L. Schuyler was appointed an agent for the purpose , " with specific instructions from the Secretary of War . He purchased ...
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... latter opposed it because of the particular wording of the first clause , and said , " the revolt was occasioned , in my opinion , by people who are not here , nor in this vicinity . It was started in South Carolina . I think the ...
... latter opposed it because of the particular wording of the first clause , and said , " the revolt was occasioned , in my opinion , by people who are not here , nor in this vicinity . It was started in South Carolina . I think the ...
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... latter ( about a hundred and fifty strong ) immediately drew up his men in proper order , and when the foe was within the range of their Sharp's carbines , they opened a deadly fire upon them . The latter numbered nearly five hundred ...
... latter ( about a hundred and fifty strong ) immediately drew up his men in proper order , and when the foe was within the range of their Sharp's carbines , they opened a deadly fire upon them . The latter numbered nearly five hundred ...
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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