Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Hundred . " -- Goneral Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . - Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri . - The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of the Osage River ...
... Hundred . " -- Goneral Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . - Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri . - The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of the Osage River ...
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... hundred millions of dollars a year . It was calculated by a Northern writer , that the harvest of gain reaped by the North from the Union , from unequal taxations and the courses of trade as between the two sections , exceeded two hundred ...
... hundred millions of dollars a year . It was calculated by a Northern writer , that the harvest of gain reaped by the North from the Union , from unequal taxations and the courses of trade as between the two sections , exceeded two hundred ...
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... hundred thousand volunteers when deemed necessary by the President ; the second provided for the Provisional Army of the Confederate States , which was to be formed from the regular and volunteer forces of the different States ; and the ...
... hundred thousand volunteers when deemed necessary by the President ; the second provided for the Provisional Army of the Confederate States , which was to be formed from the regular and volunteer forces of the different States ; and the ...
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... hundred soldiers and a large store of supplies . The same morning the steam - cutter Harriet Lane , Captain J. Faunce , eight guns and one hundred men , sailed for Charleston harbor . Late at night , the trans- port Baltic , with twenty ...
... hundred soldiers and a large store of supplies . The same morning the steam - cutter Harriet Lane , Captain J. Faunce , eight guns and one hundred men , sailed for Charleston harbor . Late at night , the trans- port Baltic , with twenty ...
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Edward Alfred Pollard. other duty required at the moment . Hundreds of the citizens were up all night . A terrible thunder - storm prevailed until a late hour , but in nowise interfered with the ardor of the soldiers . On the 12th day of ...
Edward Alfred Pollard. other duty required at the moment . Hundreds of the citizens were up all night . A terrible thunder - storm prevailed until a late hour , but in nowise interfered with the ardor of the soldiers . On the 12th day of ...
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