Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... CONGRESS WINTER - DAVIS RECONSTRUCTION BILL — SecretaRY CHASE SUCCEEDED BY SENATOR FESSENDEN - GREELEY AND THE " CONFIDENTIAL " CONFEDERATES IN CANADA..260 - CHAPTER XXIV . PAGE WINSLOW SINKS THE Alabama - SONS TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... CONGRESS WINTER - DAVIS RECONSTRUCTION BILL — SecretaRY CHASE SUCCEEDED BY SENATOR FESSENDEN - GREELEY AND THE " CONFIDENTIAL " CONFEDERATES IN CANADA..260 - CHAPTER XXIV . PAGE WINSLOW SINKS THE Alabama - SONS TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Confederate lines in Kentucky extended from Columbus in Halleck's department ( which included all of that State west of the Cumberland River ) , through Bowling Green in Buell's , to the head of steam nav- igation on the Cumberland ...
... Confederate lines in Kentucky extended from Columbus in Halleck's department ( which included all of that State west of the Cumberland River ) , through Bowling Green in Buell's , to the head of steam nav- igation on the Cumberland ...
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... Confederate works at Dover on the Cumberland and near Murray on the Tennessee , to prevent reinforce- ments being sent from that quarter to Bowling Green . A battle was to be avoided . On the same day he wrote a letter to the President ...
... Confederate works at Dover on the Cumberland and near Murray on the Tennessee , to prevent reinforce- ments being sent from that quarter to Bowling Green . A battle was to be avoided . On the same day he wrote a letter to the President ...
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... Confederates at Mill Springs on the Upper Cumberland - where General Crittenden had superseded Zollicoffer , who was defending the direct approaches to East Tennessee - crossed over to the Kentucky side . Buell , on the 29th of December ...
... Confederates at Mill Springs on the Upper Cumberland - where General Crittenden had superseded Zollicoffer , who was defending the direct approaches to East Tennessee - crossed over to the Kentucky side . Buell , on the 29th of December ...
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... Confederates had much satisfaction in securing for the command in this quarter an officer so high in military repute and personal standing as Albert Sidney Johnston . He was believed capable of doing marvels , CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON . II.
... Confederates had much satisfaction in securing for the command in this quarter an officer so high in military repute and personal standing as Albert Sidney Johnston . He was believed capable of doing marvels , CAPTURE OF FORT DONELSON . II.
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