Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... RICHMOND YORKTOWN WILLIAMSBURG FAIR OAKS - CHAPTER IV . 32 BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND - HARRISON'S LANDING ..... 57 CHAPTER V. COMMANDS OF FREMONT , McDowell and BANKS CON- SOLIDATED - HALLECK AND POPE CALLED TO THE EAST - EXIT FREMONT ...
... RICHMOND YORKTOWN WILLIAMSBURG FAIR OAKS - CHAPTER IV . 32 BATTLES NEAR RICHMOND - HARRISON'S LANDING ..... 57 CHAPTER V. COMMANDS OF FREMONT , McDowell and BANKS CON- SOLIDATED - HALLECK AND POPE CALLED TO THE EAST - EXIT FREMONT ...
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... RICHMOND - LAST SPEECH AT WASHINGTON ... 346 CHAPTER XXXI . LAST CABINET COUNCIL ASSASSINATION BORNE TO HIS TOMB .. .354 CHAPTER XXXII . REVIEW Memorabilia OF LINCOLN .. ..362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME II . PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , vi ...
... RICHMOND - LAST SPEECH AT WASHINGTON ... 346 CHAPTER XXXI . LAST CABINET COUNCIL ASSASSINATION BORNE TO HIS TOMB .. .354 CHAPTER XXXII . REVIEW Memorabilia OF LINCOLN .. ..362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME II . PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN , vi ...
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... Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort , the occupation of the Sea Island cotton districts in South Carolina , of Hatteras Inlet , and later ( in Febru- ary ) of Roanoke Island , Newbern , N. C. ( March 11th ) , Fort Macon ...
... Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort , the occupation of the Sea Island cotton districts in South Carolina , of Hatteras Inlet , and later ( in Febru- ary ) of Roanoke Island , Newbern , N. C. ( March 11th ) , Fort Macon ...
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... Richmond and Brooklyn , nearest the west bank , firing on Fort Jackson ; Captain Bailey , with the Cayuga , Pensacola and six other vessels , next the oppo- site bank , engaging Fort St. Philip ; and Captain Bell , with the Scioto ...
... Richmond and Brooklyn , nearest the west bank , firing on Fort Jackson ; Captain Bailey , with the Cayuga , Pensacola and six other vessels , next the oppo- site bank , engaging Fort St. Philip ; and Captain Bell , with the Scioto ...
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... Richmond would have closely accompanied the fall of New Orleans , and the summer of 1862 would have outlived the war . Not such was the divine decree . 5 CHAPTER III . Army of the Potomac mond Yorktown THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER . 31.
... Richmond would have closely accompanied the fall of New Orleans , and the summer of 1862 would have outlived the war . Not such was the divine decree . 5 CHAPTER III . Army of the Potomac mond Yorktown THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER . 31.
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