Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Potomac . - Evacuation and Destruction of Harper's Ferry . - The Move- ments in the Upper Portion of the Valley of Virginia . - Northwestern Virginia . - The BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates ...
... Potomac . - Evacuation and Destruction of Harper's Ferry . - The Move- ments in the Upper Portion of the Valley of Virginia . - Northwestern Virginia . - The BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . - Carrock's Ford . - The Retreat of the Confederates ...
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... Potomac Line . - The BATTLE OF LEESBURG . - Overweening Confidence of the South .... .PAGE 159 CHAPTER VII . The Position and Policy of Kentucky in the War . - Kentucky Chivalry . - Reminis- cences of the " Dark and Bloody Ground ...
... Potomac Line . - The BATTLE OF LEESBURG . - Overweening Confidence of the South .... .PAGE 159 CHAPTER VII . The Position and Policy of Kentucky in the War . - Kentucky Chivalry . - Reminis- cences of the " Dark and Bloody Ground ...
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... Potomac Line by the Confederates . - The BATTLE OF KERNSTOWN . - Colonel Turner Ashby.— Appearance of McClellan's Army on the Peninsula . - Firmness of General Magruder . -The New Situation of the War in Virginia . — Recurrence of ...
... Potomac Line by the Confederates . - The BATTLE OF KERNSTOWN . - Colonel Turner Ashby.— Appearance of McClellan's Army on the Peninsula . - Firmness of General Magruder . -The New Situation of the War in Virginia . — Recurrence of ...
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... Potomac to coerce South Carolina into obedience to the tariff laws , unless over his dead body . Her Legislature was almost unanimously opposed to the coercion policy , and a majority of that body indicated their recognition of the ...
... Potomac to coerce South Carolina into obedience to the tariff laws , unless over his dead body . Her Legislature was almost unanimously opposed to the coercion policy , and a majority of that body indicated their recognition of the ...
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... Potomac . On the 19th of April the passage of Northern volunteers , on their way to Washington , was intercepted and assailed by the citizens of Baltimore , and for more than two weeks the route through that city was effect- ually ...
... Potomac . On the 19th of April the passage of Northern volunteers , on their way to Washington , was intercepted and assailed by the citizens of Baltimore , and for more than two weeks the route through that city was effect- ually ...
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