Southern History of the War: The Second Year of the War |
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... commenced . The first act of conscription was passed on the 16th of April , 1862. It was afterwards enlarged by another act ( 27th September ) , giving the Executive the power to call into ser- vice persons between the ages of thirty ...
... commenced . The first act of conscription was passed on the 16th of April , 1862. It was afterwards enlarged by another act ( 27th September ) , giving the Executive the power to call into ser- vice persons between the ages of thirty ...
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... commencement of the war . The Virginia was destroyed at 5 A. M. of the 11th of May . During the morning of the same day a prominent politician in the streets of Richmond was observed to be very much de- jected ; he remarked that it was ...
... commencement of the war . The Virginia was destroyed at 5 A. M. of the 11th of May . During the morning of the same day a prominent politician in the streets of Richmond was observed to be very much de- jected ; he remarked that it was ...
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... commence the battle , and they were led to the field between one and two miles distant , on the east bank of the Shenandoah . The enemy's force was found drawn up await- ing the attack . The enemy's line extended from the river about ...
... commence the battle , and they were led to the field between one and two miles distant , on the east bank of the Shenandoah . The enemy's force was found drawn up await- ing the attack . The enemy's line extended from the river about ...
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... commenced , the last of our troops crossed over the bridge at Port Republic and burnt it . Fremont , cautiously following , appeared some time afterwards , and drew up his army in line of battle on the heights along the west bank of the ...
... commenced , the last of our troops crossed over the bridge at Port Republic and burnt it . Fremont , cautiously following , appeared some time afterwards , and drew up his army in line of battle on the heights along the west bank of the ...
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... commencement of the war . The Virginia was destroyed at 5 A. M. of the 11th of May . During the morning of the same day a prominent politician in the streets of Richmond was observed to be very much de- jected ; he remarked that it was ...
... commencement of the war . The Virginia was destroyed at 5 A. M. of the 11th of May . During the morning of the same day a prominent politician in the streets of Richmond was observed to be very much de- jected ; he remarked that it was ...
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