The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Expecially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery, from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O. D. Case, 1867 - Slavery |
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... Fortress Monroe , and em- barks his Army for Alexandria . PAGE VIII . Gen. Pope's Virginia Campaign ...... 172 Pope appointed to command the forces of Fremont , Banks , and Mc Dowell - Advances to the Rapidan- Banks worsted by Jackson ...
... Fortress Monroe , and em- barks his Army for Alexandria . PAGE VIII . Gen. Pope's Virginia Campaign ...... 172 Pope appointed to command the forces of Fremont , Banks , and Mc Dowell - Advances to the Rapidan- Banks worsted by Jackson ...
Page 73
... Fortress Monroe at the opening of the year ; and , doub- ling Cape Henry , moved southward to Hatteras Inlet , whose defenses had been quietly held by our troops since their capture by Gen. Butler and Com . Stringham five months before ...
... Fortress Monroe at the opening of the year ; and , doub- ling Cape Henry , moved southward to Hatteras Inlet , whose defenses had been quietly held by our troops since their capture by Gen. Butler and Com . Stringham five months before ...
Page 80
... Fortress Monroe , where he arrived three days afterward . Gen. Foster was left in command of the department of North Caro- lina , with a force barely sufficient to hold the important positions left him by Gen. Burnside , until late in ...
... Fortress Monroe , where he arrived three days afterward . Gen. Foster was left in command of the department of North Caro- lina , with a force barely sufficient to hold the important positions left him by Gen. Burnside , until late in ...
Page 81
... Fort Hatteras , returned to the North to find him- self an officer without soldiers or em- ployment , sought and ... Fortress Monroe to Port Royal ; but it was , on his re- Aug. 29 , 1861. See Vol I. , pp . 599–600 . Jan. 13 , 1862 ...
... Fort Hatteras , returned to the North to find him- self an officer without soldiers or em- ployment , sought and ... Fortress Monroe to Port Royal ; but it was , on his re- Aug. 29 , 1861. See Vol I. , pp . 599–600 . Jan. 13 , 1862 ...
Page 94
... forts , and set their gunners in rapid motion toward places of greater ... forts , fire- ships , rams , and gunboats , while steaming slowly and cautiously up the ... MONROE ON EXHIBITION . 95 rage strove for the 94 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... forts , and set their gunners in rapid motion toward places of greater ... forts , fire- ships , rams , and gunboats , while steaming slowly and cautiously up the ... MONROE ON EXHIBITION . 95 rage strove for the 94 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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