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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... Ohio PAGE 128 66 21. Wм . A. BUCKINGHAM , of Conn . 66 22. OLIVER P. MORTON , of Indiana . 66 • 66 66 66 23. JOHN A. ANDREW , of Mass . 66 24. SAMUEL CONY , of Maine 25. Andrew G. CURTIN , of Penn . 128 ( 6 66 • 66 • • EMINENT UPHOLDERS ...
... Ohio PAGE 128 66 21. Wм . A. BUCKINGHAM , of Conn . 66 22. OLIVER P. MORTON , of Indiana . 66 • 66 66 66 23. JOHN A. ANDREW , of Mass . 66 24. SAMUEL CONY , of Maine 25. Andrew G. CURTIN , of Penn . 128 ( 6 66 • 66 • • EMINENT UPHOLDERS ...
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... Ohio scarcely 70 miles above the mouth of that river , whereof it verely wounded , were taken to Van Buren . Their loss in killed upon the ground will reach 1,000 ; the greater number of whom have been buried by my command . " Pollard ...
... Ohio scarcely 70 miles above the mouth of that river , whereof it verely wounded , were taken to Van Buren . Their loss in killed upon the ground will reach 1,000 ; the greater number of whom have been buried by my command . " Pollard ...
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... Ohio , and being navi- gable for 250 miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles further . These two- the only rivers , save the Mississippi , navigable southward from the ...
... Ohio , and being navi- gable for 250 miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles further . These two- the only rivers , save the Mississippi , navigable southward from the ...
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... Ohio , 4th Ken- tucky , and 1st Kentucky cavalry , A Rebel letter to the Louisville ( Nashville ) Courier , says : " The enemy in front occupied Somerset with several regiments , and Columbia with an equal force . On the 17th and 18th ...
... Ohio , 4th Ken- tucky , and 1st Kentucky cavalry , A Rebel letter to the Louisville ( Nashville ) Courier , says : " The enemy in front occupied Somerset with several regiments , and Columbia with an equal force . On the 17th and 18th ...
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... Ohio , found the railroad dépôt on fire , with including , besides three Free States , 7 locomotives , and a large amount of Tennessee , and all of Kentucky east corn and other provisions , with the of the Cumberland , with his head ...
... Ohio , found the railroad dépôt on fire , with including , besides three Free States , 7 locomotives , and a large amount of Tennessee , and all of Kentucky east corn and other provisions , with the of the Cumberland , with his head ...
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