The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860 - '65 : Its Causes, Incidents, and Results Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union. II |
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... Defenses of Newbern stormed - Newbern surren- dered Fort Macon reduced - Fight at South Mill -Foster advances to Kinston - Fails to carry Goldsboro ' . V. Butler's Expedition to the Gulf - Cap- ture of New Orleans .. Gen. B. F. Butler ...
... Defenses of Newbern stormed - Newbern surren- dered Fort Macon reduced - Fight at South Mill -Foster advances to Kinston - Fails to carry Goldsboro ' . V. Butler's Expedition to the Gulf - Cap- ture of New Orleans .. Gen. B. F. Butler ...
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... defenses - Overton's Hill stormed and taken - Rebels routed and pursued to Franklin -Their losses - Hood chased scross the Ten- nessee - Lyon's feeble Raid - Stoneman in East Ten - s - e - Gillem outs Duke , and then Vaughn ...
... defenses - Overton's Hill stormed and taken - Rebels routed and pursued to Franklin -Their losses - Hood chased scross the Ten- nessee - Lyon's feeble Raid - Stoneman in East Ten - s - e - Gillem outs Duke , and then Vaughn ...
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... DEFENSES . FORTS JACKSON AND ST . PHILIP . RICHMOND AND ITS APPROACHES MCCLELLAN BEFORE YORKTOWN SEVEN PINES , OR FAIR OAKS . MECHANICSVILLE GAINES'S MILL MALVERN HILL • • · • • • · · 112 344 • 432 737 29 PORT HUDSON BESIEGED BY BANKS ...
... DEFENSES . FORTS JACKSON AND ST . PHILIP . RICHMOND AND ITS APPROACHES MCCLELLAN BEFORE YORKTOWN SEVEN PINES , OR FAIR OAKS . MECHANICSVILLE GAINES'S MILL MALVERN HILL • • · • • • · · 112 344 • 432 737 29 PORT HUDSON BESIEGED BY BANKS ...
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... defenses , while the adjacent country had been nearly di- vested of food and forage to replenish its stores . Its garrison had been re- ported at 20,000 men ; but had been reduced by successive detachments to 2,000 or 3,000 . Com ...
... defenses , while the adjacent country had been nearly di- vested of food and forage to replenish its stores . Its garrison had been re- ported at 20,000 men ; but had been reduced by successive detachments to 2,000 or 3,000 . Com ...
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... defenses , but to overcome them by regular and necessarily slow approaches , involving constant and mutual artillery practice and picket fighting , with very little loss ; three weeks of which brought our near- est batteries within ...
... defenses , but to overcome them by regular and necessarily slow approaches , involving constant and mutual artillery practice and picket fighting , with very little loss ; three weeks of which brought our near- est batteries within ...
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