The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 2Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 680 pages |
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... Government . - Commissioners to Southern Confederacy . - Kentucky admitted as a Confederate State . The only ... government . government . The insurrectionary lead- The great question , however , was not to be THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH: ...
... Government . - Commissioners to Southern Confederacy . - Kentucky admitted as a Confederate State . The only ... government . government . The insurrectionary lead- The great question , however , was not to be THE WAR WITH THE SOUTH: ...
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... Government had not only , once promoted to a lieutenant - colonelcy . • The following were the officers of this new State adier - general of volunteers . His first Crockett , James P. Bates , James S. Critman , Philander R. McClellan ...
... Government had not only , once promoted to a lieutenant - colonelcy . • The following were the officers of this new State adier - general of volunteers . His first Crockett , James P. Bates , James S. Critman , Philander R. McClellan ...
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... Government to bestow upon him the important command of the Department of the Cumberland , in Kentucky . General Buell , on reaching Louisville -his headquarters - was for a long time , like most of our military leaders , occu- pied in ...
... Government to bestow upon him the important command of the Department of the Cumberland , in Kentucky . General Buell , on reaching Louisville -his headquarters - was for a long time , like most of our military leaders , occu- pied in ...
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... Government organized . - Union Speeches and Meetings . Compulsory return to Loyalty . - Capture of Paris . - The resistance of the Enemy on the Mississippi . — New Madrid . Its description . - The Enemy's position . - Attack by General ...
... Government organized . - Union Speeches and Meetings . Compulsory return to Loyalty . - Capture of Paris . - The resistance of the Enemy on the Mississippi . — New Madrid . Its description . - The Enemy's position . - Attack by General ...
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... Government . With his firm allegiance to the Union and his acceptability in Ten- nessee , it was hoped that he would be able to re - establish the Federal authority in that State on such a basis of popular concurrence , that when the ...
... Government . With his firm allegiance to the Union and his acceptability in Ten- nessee , it was hoped that he would be able to re - establish the Federal authority in that State on such a basis of popular concurrence , that when the ...
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