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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Page 12
... Rebel supplies exhausted - Gardner surrenders - Dick Taylor surprises Brashear City -Fighting at Donaldsonville - Franklin attacks Sabine Pass , and is heaten off - Dana surprised at Morganzia Burbridge surprised near Opelousas -Gen ...
... Rebel supplies exhausted - Gardner surrenders - Dick Taylor surprises Brashear City -Fighting at Donaldsonville - Franklin attacks Sabine Pass , and is heaten off - Dana surprised at Morganzia Burbridge surprised near Opelousas -Gen ...
Page 13
... Rebel Salt - Works in Florida destroved -Union Convention at Jacksonville - Union Re- pulse at Bloody Bridge , S. C. - Pickett assails Newbern , N. C. - Hoke besieges Wessells in Plymouth - The Rebel ram Albemarle disables our Vessels ...
... Rebel Salt - Works in Florida destroved -Union Convention at Jacksonville - Union Re- pulse at Bloody Bridge , S. C. - Pickett assails Newbern , N. C. - Hoke besieges Wessells in Plymouth - The Rebel ram Albemarle disables our Vessels ...
Page 14
... Rebel bel- ligerency The Georgia - Fight of the Kearsarge and Alabama - Criticisms thereon - Farragut before Mobile - Bombards and passes Fort Mor- gan - The Rebel ram Tennessee fights our fleet - Is captured - Fort Powell blown up ...
... Rebel bel- ligerency The Georgia - Fight of the Kearsarge and Alabama - Criticisms thereon - Farragut before Mobile - Bombards and passes Fort Mor- gan - The Rebel ram Tennessee fights our fleet - Is captured - Fort Powell blown up ...
Page 36
... Rebel band of 500 to 800 , under Col. Hughes ; and its gar- rison , 312 men of the 7th Missouri cavalry , was surrendered by Lt. - Col . Buel , after a short resistance . Gen. Coffey , with 1,500 Rebel cavalry from Arkansas , early in ...
... Rebel band of 500 to 800 , under Col. Hughes ; and its gar- rison , 312 men of the 7th Missouri cavalry , was surrendered by Lt. - Col . Buel , after a short resistance . Gen. Coffey , with 1,500 Rebel cavalry from Arkansas , early in ...
Page 37
... Rebel force , he drove the Rebel cavalry impetuously across the creek , only to find their infantry and artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber ...
... Rebel force , he drove the Rebel cavalry impetuously across the creek , only to find their infantry and artillery strongly posted on a high , wooded ridge , three - quarters of a mile distant ; their numbers con- cealed by the timber ...
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