Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Defence South of Nashville . - The Defence of Memphis and the Mississippi . - Island No. 10.— Serious Character of the Disaster at Donelson . - Generals Floyd and Pillow " re- lieved from Command . " - General Johnston's Testimony in ...
... Defence South of Nashville . - The Defence of Memphis and the Mississippi . - Island No. 10.— Serious Character of the Disaster at Donelson . - Generals Floyd and Pillow " re- lieved from Command . " - General Johnston's Testimony in ...
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... Defence of Vicksburg . - Morgan's great Raid . The Tennessee - Virginia Frontier . - A Glance at the Confederate Congress.- Mr. Foote and the Cabinet . - The Campaign in Virginia again . - Rapid Movements and famous March of the ...
... Defence of Vicksburg . - Morgan's great Raid . The Tennessee - Virginia Frontier . - A Glance at the Confederate Congress.- Mr. Foote and the Cabinet . - The Campaign in Virginia again . - Rapid Movements and famous March of the ...
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... defence . Fort Moultrie and Castle Pinckney had been captured by the South Carolina troops ; Fort Pulaski , the defence of the Savannah , had been taken ; the arsenal at Mount Vernon , Alabama , with 20,000 stand of arms , had been ...
... defence . Fort Moultrie and Castle Pinckney had been captured by the South Carolina troops ; Fort Pulaski , the defence of the Savannah , had been taken ; the arsenal at Mount Vernon , Alabama , with 20,000 stand of arms , had been ...
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... defence or a reply . The dalliance with the commissioners was not the only de- ceitful indication of peace . It was given out and confidently reported in the newspapers , that Fort Sumter was to be evacu- ated by the Federal forces ...
... defence or a reply . The dalliance with the commissioners was not the only de- ceitful indication of peace . It was given out and confidently reported in the newspapers , that Fort Sumter was to be evacu- ated by the Federal forces ...
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... defence of the cause which he serves . At least he takes less pains to con- ceal his passion under a calm and cold exterior than do most of his comrades in the army . The South found in him a man of an uncommon ardor , a cease- less ...
... defence of the cause which he serves . At least he takes less pains to con- ceal his passion under a calm and cold exterior than do most of his comrades in the army . The South found in him a man of an uncommon ardor , a cease- less ...
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