Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Troops at Pound Gap . - The " Union Party " in East Tennessee . - Keelan , the Hero of Strawberry Plains . - The Situation on the Waters of the Ohio and Tennessee . - THE BATTLE OF BELMONT . - Weakness of our Forces in Kentucky ...
... Troops at Pound Gap . - The " Union Party " in East Tennessee . - Keelan , the Hero of Strawberry Plains . - The Situation on the Waters of the Ohio and Tennessee . - THE BATTLE OF BELMONT . - Weakness of our Forces in Kentucky ...
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... Troops . - The signal Victory of the Thirtieth of August on the Plains of Manassas .-- Reflections on the War . - Some of its Character- istics . - A Review of its Military Results . - Three Moral Benefits of the War . - Pros- pects and ...
... Troops . - The signal Victory of the Thirtieth of August on the Plains of Manassas .-- Reflections on the War . - Some of its Character- istics . - A Review of its Military Results . - Three Moral Benefits of the War . - Pros- pects and ...
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... troops ; the Pensacola Navy - Yard and Forts Barrancas and McRae had been taken , and the siege of Fort Pickens commenced ; the Baton Rouge Arsenal had been surrendered to the Louisiana troops ; the New Orleans Mint and Custom- House ...
... troops ; the Pensacola Navy - Yard and Forts Barrancas and McRae had been taken , and the siege of Fort Pickens commenced ; the Baton Rouge Arsenal had been surrendered to the Louisiana troops ; the New Orleans Mint and Custom- House ...
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... Troops . - Spirit of the South . Seces- sion of Virginia . - Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot .-- Patriotic Example of Missouri.— Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General Lee . - The Federals evacuate Harper's ...
... Troops . - Spirit of the South . Seces- sion of Virginia . - Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot .-- Patriotic Example of Missouri.— Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General Lee . - The Federals evacuate Harper's ...
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... troops would be removed from Fort Sumter . Referring to the draft of a letter which Judge Campbell had in his hand , and proposed to address to President Davis , at Montgomery , he said , " before that letter reaches its destination ...
... troops would be removed from Fort Sumter . Referring to the draft of a letter which Judge Campbell had in his hand , and proposed to address to President Davis , at Montgomery , he said , " before that letter reaches its destination ...
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