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... Five Hundred . " -- General Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri . - The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of the Osage River ...
... Five Hundred . " -- General Price's Achievements . - His Retreat , and the necessity for it . Operations of General Jeff . Thompson in Southeastern Missouri . - The Affair of Fredericktown . - General Price's passage of the Osage River ...
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... five hundred cases of muskets , stores , three hundred sol- diers , and the steam - tug Freeborn , sailed from New York har- bor . On the whole , besides the Powhatan , eleven vessels were ordered to be got in readiness , with an ...
... five hundred cases of muskets , stores , three hundred sol- diers , and the steam - tug Freeborn , sailed from New York har- bor . On the whole , besides the Powhatan , eleven vessels were ordered to be got in readiness , with an ...
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... five thousand , in order to suppress said combinations , and to cause the laws to be duly executed . The details for this object will be immediately communicated to the State au- thorities through the War Department . " I appeal to all ...
... five thousand , in order to suppress said combinations , and to cause the laws to be duly executed . The details for this object will be immediately communicated to the State au- thorities through the War Department . " I appeal to all ...
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... five thousand men to subjugate the seceded States . They had but little right to be surprised at the course taken by the State , and still less to charge it with inconsistency or perfidy . It was expected that Maryland might follow the ...
... five thousand men to subjugate the seceded States . They had but little right to be surprised at the course taken by the State , and still less to charge it with inconsistency or perfidy . It was expected that Maryland might follow the ...
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... five thousand Northern volunteers , on their way to Washington , detained at Havre de Grace , a portion of them only managing to reach their destination by the way of Annap- olis . On the night of the day of the riot , a mass - meeting ...
... five thousand Northern volunteers , on their way to Washington , detained at Havre de Grace , a portion of them only managing to reach their destination by the way of Annap- olis . On the night of the day of the riot , a mass - meeting ...
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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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