Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Disaster . - The BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND . - Importance of the Island to the South . - Death of Captain Wise . - Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress . - Censure of the Government.- Interviews of General ...
... Disaster . - The BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND . - Importance of the Island to the South . - Death of Captain Wise . - Causes of the Disaster to the South . - Investigation in Congress . - Censure of the Government.- Interviews of General ...
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... Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi ..... ... PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION . Prospects of the War . - The Extremity of the South . - Lights and Shadows of the Campaign in ...
... Disaster . - Its Results and Consequences . - The Fate of the Valley of the Mississippi ..... ... PAGE 291 CHAPTER XIII . CONCLUSION . Prospects of the War . - The Extremity of the South . - Lights and Shadows of the Campaign in ...
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... disaster to the interests of New England and Pennsylvania , and was indicating the necessity of the repeal of a law which was considered as an indispensable party measure by the most of Mr. Lincoln's constituents . For weeks the Cabinet ...
... disaster to the interests of New England and Pennsylvania , and was indicating the necessity of the repeal of a law which was considered as an indispensable party measure by the most of Mr. Lincoln's constituents . For weeks the Cabinet ...
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... disaster to our troops in the neighborhood of the en- emy's lines . The surrender of Alexandria , the surprise and dispersion of a camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it ...
... disaster to our troops in the neighborhood of the en- emy's lines . The surrender of Alexandria , the surprise and dispersion of a camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it ...
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... movements and the overwhelming numbers of the North . The first of the series of these characteristic disasters was now to befall the South . THE BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . The main column of THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 83.
... movements and the overwhelming numbers of the North . The first of the series of these characteristic disasters was now to befall the South . THE BATTLE OF RICH MOUNTAIN . The main column of THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR . 83.
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