Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 50
... charge of the construction of the mint and custom - house at New Orleans . He had been or- dered by Mr. Buchanan to West Point as superintendent of the military academy . The appointment was revoked within forty - eight hours for a ...
... charge of the construction of the mint and custom - house at New Orleans . He had been or- dered by Mr. Buchanan to West Point as superintendent of the military academy . The appointment was revoked within forty - eight hours for a ...
Page 60
... charged by the Northern politicians with being inconsistent and having kept bad faith in her rela- tions with the Federal government . Both complaints were equally without foundation . The record of the State was singularly explicit and ...
... charged by the Northern politicians with being inconsistent and having kept bad faith in her rela- tions with the Federal government . Both complaints were equally without foundation . The record of the State was singularly explicit and ...
Page 62
... They had but little right to be surprised at the course taken by the State , and still less to charge it with inconsistency or perfidy . 1 It was expected that Maryland might follow the heroic 62 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
... They had but little right to be surprised at the course taken by the State , and still less to charge it with inconsistency or perfidy . 1 It was expected that Maryland might follow the heroic 62 THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR .
Page 77
... charged with the command of the division of the forces thrown across the Potomac . Gen- eral Butler was placed in command at ... charge of the North Carolina infantry , on this occasion , was the most brilliant incident of the day . They ...
... charged with the command of the division of the forces thrown across the Potomac . Gen- eral Butler was placed in command at ... charge of the North Carolina infantry , on this occasion , was the most brilliant incident of the day . They ...
Page 79
... charge . His enemy did honor to his memory ; and the Southern people , who had been unable to appreciate the cour- age of Ellsworth , and turned with disgust from his apotheosis in the North , did not fail to pay the tribute due a truly ...
... charge . His enemy did honor to his memory ; and the Southern people , who had been unable to appreciate the cour- age of Ellsworth , and turned with disgust from his apotheosis in the North , did not fail to pay the tribute due a truly ...
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