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... forces . - The Battle OF CARTHAGE . - General McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.- General Harris . - General Price's march ...
... forces . - The Battle OF CARTHAGE . - General McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The Confederate Troops leave Missouri . - Operations in Northern Missouri.- General Harris . - General Price's march ...
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... Forces in Kentucky . - General Albert Sidney Johnston.- Inadequacy of his Forces at Bowling Green . - Neglect and Indifference of the Con- federate Authorities . — A Crisis imminent .-- Admission of Kentucky into the Southern ...
... Forces in Kentucky . - General Albert Sidney Johnston.- Inadequacy of his Forces at Bowling Green . - Neglect and Indifference of the Con- federate Authorities . — A Crisis imminent .-- Admission of Kentucky into the Southern ...
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... forces . The delusion was continued for weeks . The Black Republican party , of course , resented this reported ... force the garrison without a very extensive demonstration of force , which the government was not then prepared to make ...
... forces . The delusion was continued for weeks . The Black Republican party , of course , resented this reported ... force the garrison without a very extensive demonstration of force , which the government was not then prepared to make ...
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... forces were or- dered home ; and the city of Washington itself was converted into a school where there were daily and ostentatious instruc- tions of the soldier . On the other hand , the government at Montgomery was not idle . Three ...
... forces were or- dered home ; and the city of Washington itself was converted into a school where there were daily and ostentatious instruc- tions of the soldier . On the other hand , the government at Montgomery was not idle . Three ...
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... force of 285 guns and 2400 men . There was now not the slightest doubt that the first blow of the rival forces would be struck at Sumter . The fleet dispatched to Charleston harbor con- sisted of the sloop - of - war Pawnee , the sloop ...
... force of 285 guns and 2400 men . There was now not the slightest doubt that the first blow of the rival forces would be struck at Sumter . The fleet dispatched to Charleston harbor con- sisted of the sloop - of - war Pawnee , the sloop ...
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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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