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 21
... leaving the statute - book of New Mexico clean of all complicity with the chattelizing of man . Gen. H. F. Sibley had encounter- ed similar difficulties , save in the qualities of his men , in organizing and arming , in north - western ...
... leaving the statute - book of New Mexico clean of all complicity with the chattelizing of man . Gen. H. F. Sibley had encounter- ed similar difficulties , save in the qualities of his men , in organizing and arming , in north - western ...
Page 22
... leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a few ...
... leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved forward , a few ...
Page 36
... leaving two or three thousand cavalry in our front to screen these movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found him in camp near Maysville , and at once at- tacked , capturing his 4 ...
... leaving two or three thousand cavalry in our front to screen these movements . Gen. Blunt was there- upon sent after Cooper ; and , after a hard night's march , found him in camp near Maysville , and at once at- tacked , capturing his 4 ...
Page 37
... leaving Gen. Salomon's brigade to guard his trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two . others , in the direction of the fire . At 1:45 P. M. , Gen. Blunt , in ad- It required no time to make ...
... leaving Gen. Salomon's brigade to guard his trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two . others , in the direction of the fire . At 1:45 P. M. , Gen. Blunt , in ad- It required no time to make ...
Page 39
... leaving Gen. Salomon's brigade to guard his trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two others , in the direction of the fire . At 1:45 P. M. , Gen. Blunt , in ad It required no time to make a ...
... leaving Gen. Salomon's brigade to guard his trains at Rhea's Mills , Blunt set forward , over a blind , hilly road , with his two others , in the direction of the fire . At 1:45 P. M. , Gen. Blunt , in ad It required no time to make a ...
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