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... Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in Charleston . - Reduction of Fort Sumter by the Confederate Forces . - How the News was received in Wash- ington ...
... Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter . - Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in Charleston . - Reduction of Fort Sumter by the Confederate Forces . - How the News was received in Wash- ington ...
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... Federal Volunteers . - Opening Movements of the Campaign , -The Federal Occupation of Alexandria . - Death of Col. Ellsworth . - Fortress Mon- roe . The BATTLE of Bethel . - Results of this Battle . - Gen . Joseph E. Johnston.- The ...
... Federal Volunteers . - Opening Movements of the Campaign , -The Federal Occupation of Alexandria . - Death of Col. Ellsworth . - Fortress Mon- roe . The BATTLE of Bethel . - Results of this Battle . - Gen . Joseph E. Johnston.- The ...
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... 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 . - Fort Donelson threatened . The Army of General ...
... 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 . - Fort Donelson threatened . The Army of General ...
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... Federal Union - it must be preserved " — to represent him as a " coercionist " in principle ; and , indeed , they found reason to contend that their construction of these words was fully sustained in General Jackson's famous procla ...
... Federal Union - it must be preserved " — to represent him as a " coercionist " in principle ; and , indeed , they found reason to contend that their construction of these words was fully sustained in General Jackson's famous procla ...
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... Federal Union . A severe summary of the facts of this controversy introduces us to the contest of 1860 , in which the Republican party , swollen with its triumphs in Kansas , and infecting the Democratic leaders in the North with the ...
... Federal Union . A severe summary of the facts of this controversy introduces us to the contest of 1860 , in which the Republican party , swollen with its triumphs in Kansas , and infecting the Democratic leaders in the North with 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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