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... 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 . - General Albert Sidney Johnston.- Inadequacy of his ...
... 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 . - General Albert Sidney Johnston.- Inadequacy of his ...
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... Tennessee and Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of 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 ...
... Tennessee and Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of 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 ...
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... Tennessee River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " -Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of ...
... Tennessee River . - The BATTLE OF SHILOH . - A " Lost Opportunity . " -Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston . - Comparison between the Battles of Shiloh and Manassas . - The Federal Expeditions into North Alabama . - Withdrawal of ...
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... Tennessee and North Carolina decided against calling a Convention - the former by a large , the latter by a very small majority . These events greatly encouraged the enemies of the South , but without cause , as they really indicated ...
... Tennessee and North Carolina decided against calling a Convention - the former by a large , the latter by a very small majority . These events greatly encouraged the enemies of the South , but without cause , as they really indicated ...
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... Tennessee seceded from the Union , the 6th of May ; on the 18th day of May , the State of Arkansas was formally admitted into the Southern Confederacy ; and on the 21st of the same month , the sovereign Convention of North Carolina ...
... Tennessee seceded from the Union , the 6th of May ; on the 18th day of May , the State of Arkansas was formally admitted into the Southern Confederacy ; and on the 21st of the same month , the sovereign Convention of North Carolina ...
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