Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... thousand voters ; and in 1860 had succeeded in electing the President of the United States . The conserva- tive party in the North had been thoroughly corrupted . They were beaten in every Northern State in 1860 , with a single ...
... thousand voters ; and in 1860 had succeeded in electing the President of the United States . The conserva- tive party in the North had been thoroughly corrupted . They were beaten in every Northern State in 1860 , with a single ...
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... thousand dollars per day ; and it was thought that a loan would not be called for for some time , should there be a happy continuation of peace . The Confederate States government at Montgomery had shown nothing of a desperate or ...
... thousand dollars per day ; and it was thought that a loan would not be called for for some time , should there be a happy continuation of peace . The Confederate States government at Montgomery had shown nothing of a desperate or ...
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... 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 third ...
... 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 third ...
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... thousand men were sent from Fort Hamil- ton and Governor's Island . The recruiting offices in New York . were daily engaged in enrolling men for the Federal service . On the 6th of April , the frigate Powhatan was ready for sea , and ...
... thousand men were sent from Fort Hamil- ton and Governor's Island . The recruiting offices in New York . were daily engaged in enrolling men for the Federal service . On the 6th of April , the frigate Powhatan was ready for sea , and ...
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... thousand men each , were telegraphed for from the country . Ambu- lances for the wounded were prepared ; surgeons were ordered to their posts , and every preparation made for a regular battle . Among the portentous signs , the community ...
... thousand men each , were telegraphed for from the country . Ambu- lances for the wounded were prepared ; surgeons were ordered to their posts , and every preparation made for a regular battle . Among the portentous signs , the community ...
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