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... BLOCKADE . -The " Greyhound . " - Passing the Blockade Lines . -The Capture . - Yankee Courtesy . - Off Fortress Monroe ..... CHAPTER II . PAGE 328 CURIOSITIES OF THE YANKEE BLOCKADE . -Correspondence with Lord Lyons , PAGE 330 CHAPTER ...
... BLOCKADE . -The " Greyhound . " - Passing the Blockade Lines . -The Capture . - Yankee Courtesy . - Off Fortress Monroe ..... CHAPTER II . PAGE 328 CURIOSITIES OF THE YANKEE BLOCKADE . -Correspondence with Lord Lyons , PAGE 330 CHAPTER ...
Page 141
... blockade , to be acknowledged and binding , should be such as actually to exclude ships from ingress or egress . They allowed their Foreign Enlistment Act to be inoperative against our enemy , permitting them not only to supply ...
... blockade , to be acknowledged and binding , should be such as actually to exclude ships from ingress or egress . They allowed their Foreign Enlistment Act to be inoperative against our enemy , permitting them not only to supply ...
Page 176
... blockade . But no use was made of this golden opportunity , and our importations of army supplies from Europe during all these months , actually may be counted in a few thousand stand of small arms . Secretary Mallory laughed off ...
... blockade . But no use was made of this golden opportunity , and our importations of army supplies from Europe during all these months , actually may be counted in a few thousand stand of small arms . Secretary Mallory laughed off ...
Page 178
... blockade was so slight that the whole of the cotton might have been shipped to Europe , and there sold at two shillings ster- ling a pound , giving the government , purchasing at twenty cents , a clear profit of six hundred millions of ...
... blockade was so slight that the whole of the cotton might have been shipped to Europe , and there sold at two shillings ster- ling a pound , giving the government , purchasing at twenty cents , a clear profit of six hundred millions of ...
Page 179
... blockade - runners , and the vast tribes of those who lived on the depreciation of the public credit . * Of all the features of maladministration in the Confederacy ,. * The experiments of Mr. Memminger on the currency was the signal of ...
... blockade - runners , and the vast tribes of those who lived on the depreciation of the public credit . * Of all the features of maladministration in the Confederacy ,. * The experiments of Mr. Memminger on the currency was the signal of ...
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advance army artillery assault attack Banks batteries blockade Boston Bragg brigade Brigadier-general campaign Captain captured Carolina cavalry charge Charleston Chattanooga Chickamauga Colonel column command Confederacy Confederate Congress corps creek crossed declared defeated division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell Ewell's expedition federacy Federal fight fire flag flank force Fort Sumter Fort Wagner Fort Warren front gallant garrison Grant Greyhound gunboats guns heavy Hill Hindman hundred infantry Jackson Johnston killed and wounded Lee's Lieutenant-general line of battle Longstreet's Lookout Mountain loss Major-general ment miles military Missionary Ridge Mississippi morning Morris Island mountain moved movement negro night North North Carolina o'clock officers Pemberton pieces of artillery political Polk Port Hudson position prisoners railroad rear regiment repulsed retreat Richmond river road Rosecrans Sherman side skirmishers soldiers South Southern surrender Tennessee thousand tion Trans-Mississippi troops Union Valley vessel Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington Yankee