The Life of William A. Buckingham: The War Governor of Connecticut, with a Review of His Public Acts, and Especially the Distinguished Services He Rendered His Country During the War of the Rebellion; with which is Incorporated, a Condensed Account of the More Important Campaigns of the War, and Information from Private Sources and Family and Official Documents |
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... Richmond by Way of the Peninsula - The Retreat Across the Chickahominy - The Week of Battles - Mal- vern Hill . CHAPTER XIV . FURTHER CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS , 247 Two Requisitions for 300,000 Men Each in the Summer of 1862 - Governor ...
... Richmond by Way of the Peninsula - The Retreat Across the Chickahominy - The Week of Battles - Mal- vern Hill . CHAPTER XIV . FURTHER CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS , 247 Two Requisitions for 300,000 Men Each in the Summer of 1862 - Governor ...
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... Richmond - The Only Battle Grant " Would Not Fight Again " -A Pause After the Terrible Losses on Each Side , CHAPTER XX . SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN IN GEORGIA , 342 The Capture of Atlanta and Removal of the Inhabitants - Preparing for the ...
... Richmond - The Only Battle Grant " Would Not Fight Again " -A Pause After the Terrible Losses on Each Side , CHAPTER XX . SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN IN GEORGIA , 342 The Capture of Atlanta and Removal of the Inhabitants - Preparing for the ...
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... RICHMOND , 420 Personal Observations in the City Soon After its Evacuation - The Temper of the People - The Disposition to Accept the Result of the War and Cultivate Friendship . CHAPTER XXVII . GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAM'S RE - ELECTION IN ...
... RICHMOND , 420 Personal Observations in the City Soon After its Evacuation - The Temper of the People - The Disposition to Accept the Result of the War and Cultivate Friendship . CHAPTER XXVII . GOVERNOR BUCKINGHAM'S RE - ELECTION IN ...
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... Richmond , the same month , and then adjourned to Baltimore , agreed upon this ticket : Hon . John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky , President , and Gen. Joseph Lane of Oregon , Vice - President . They held that a slaveholder might take his ...
... Richmond , the same month , and then adjourned to Baltimore , agreed upon this ticket : Hon . John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky , President , and Gen. Joseph Lane of Oregon , Vice - President . They held that a slaveholder might take his ...
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... this Confederacy . " This , and the removal of the Confederate capital from Montgomery , Ala . , to Richmond , evidently had their i . Zuence . eral government might not properly legislate in favor of freedom 82 WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM .
... this Confederacy . " This , and the removal of the Confederate capital from Montgomery , Ala . , to Richmond , evidently had their i . Zuence . eral government might not properly legislate in favor of freedom 82 WILLIAM A. BUCKINGHAM .
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