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... Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ......... .. .PAGE 95 CHAPTER V. Results of the Manassas Battle in the North . - General Scott ...
... Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ......... .. .PAGE 95 CHAPTER V. Results of the Manassas Battle in the North . - General Scott ...
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... Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in Kentucky . - Con- dition of the Defences on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers . - The Confederate Congress and the Secretary of the Navy . - The Fall of Fort Henry ...
... Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in Kentucky . - Con- dition of the Defences on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers . - The Confederate Congress and the Secretary of the Navy . - The Fall of Fort Henry ...
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... Colonel Lamon , an agent of the Washington government , was sent to Charleston , and was reported to be authorized to make arrangements with Governor Pickens , of Sonth Carolina , for the withdrawal of the Federal troops from Fort ...
... Colonel Lamon , an agent of the Washington government , was sent to Charleston , and was reported to be authorized to make arrangements with Governor Pickens , of Sonth Carolina , for the withdrawal of the Federal troops from Fort ...
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... colonel of cavalry in the old United States army , was put in command of all the Confederate States forces in Virginia . That State was the particular object of the rancor of the government at Washington , which proceeded to inaugurate ...
... colonel of cavalry in the old United States army , was put in command of all the Confederate States forces in Virginia . That State was the particular object of the rancor of the government at Washington , which proceeded to inaugurate ...
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... Colonel Ells- worth , of Chicago , a youth , who had some time ago exhibited through the country a company of young men drilled in the manual and exercises of the French Zouaves , who had made . himself a favorite with the ladies at the ...
... Colonel Ells- worth , of Chicago , a youth , who had some time ago exhibited through the country a company of young men drilled in the manual and exercises of the French Zouaves , who had made . himself a favorite with the ladies at the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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