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Page 296
... Fort Pillow , in the west end of Tennessee , on the Mississippi River , of some three hun- dred colored soldiers and white officers , who had just been overpowered by their assailants . There seems to be some anxiety in the public mind ...
... Fort Pillow , in the west end of Tennessee , on the Mississippi River , of some three hun- dred colored soldiers and white officers , who had just been overpowered by their assailants . There seems to be some anxiety in the public mind ...
Page 297
... Fort Pillow affair thoroughly investigated ; and such investigation will probably show conclusively how the truth is . If after all that has been said it shall turn out that there has been no massacre at Fort Pillow , it will be almost ...
... Fort Pillow affair thoroughly investigated ; and such investigation will probably show conclusively how the truth is . If after all that has been said it shall turn out that there has been no massacre at Fort Pillow , it will be almost ...
Page 369
... Fort Pillow . Forrest , the Confederate cavalry man , reported that at Fort Pillow 13 April 1864 869 NOTES ON THE TEXT.
... Fort Pillow . Forrest , the Confederate cavalry man , reported that at Fort Pillow 13 April 1864 869 NOTES ON THE TEXT.
Page 370
... Fort Pillow incident is the only record of cruelty to negro troops . The president did not retaliate . About a year " 6 before the battle of Fort Pillow Lincoln discussed with the negro orator Douglass the propriety of a retaliatory ...
... Fort Pillow incident is the only record of cruelty to negro troops . The president did not retaliate . About a year " 6 before the battle of Fort Pillow Lincoln discussed with the negro orator Douglass the propriety of a retaliatory ...
Page 377
... Fort Pillow , 296 ; the duty of the government toward , 297 ; numbers in the Union service , 304 ; their hope of reward , 304 ; attempted employment of , by Confederates , 321 . Columbus , O. , speech at , 147 ; address to Ohio ...
... Fort Pillow , 296 ; the duty of the government toward , 297 ; numbers in the Union service , 304 ; their hope of reward , 304 ; attempted employment of , by Confederates , 321 . Columbus , O. , speech at , 147 ; address to Ohio ...
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