History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Volume 4Johnson, Fry, 1866 - United States |
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... proclamation - Goes after Price ..... 87 Superseded by Hunter , who retreats .... 88 , 89 Delays , bad passage , etc .. General Grant and Belmont ..... 89 Capture of Roanoke Island ... CHAPTER VII . 1861 . AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA : ARMY OF ...
... proclamation - Goes after Price ..... 87 Superseded by Hunter , who retreats .... 88 , 89 Delays , bad passage , etc .. General Grant and Belmont ..... 89 Capture of Roanoke Island ... CHAPTER VII . 1861 . AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA : ARMY OF ...
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... proclamation of freedom ... Perplexities of the question , etc .. Small's exploit - arming the negroes .. Operations against Charleston ..... Issue of treasury notes and tax bill .... The Homestead act - Pacific Railroad act Act to ...
... proclamation of freedom ... Perplexities of the question , etc .. Small's exploit - arming the negroes .. Operations against Charleston ..... Issue of treasury notes and tax bill .... The Homestead act - Pacific Railroad act Act to ...
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... Proclamation as to habeas corpus .. Volunteers called for - General Meade Bristoe Station - Mine Run move ... Rebel piratical exploit ..... 382 Crook , Averill , Sigel , etc 436 , 487 383 , 384 Bloody attacks on the rebels ..... 438 ...
... Proclamation as to habeas corpus .. Volunteers called for - General Meade Bristoe Station - Mine Run move ... Rebel piratical exploit ..... 382 Crook , Averill , Sigel , etc 436 , 487 383 , 384 Bloody attacks on the rebels ..... 438 ...
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... proclamation for 75,000 troops - Answers of governors to the call― Davis's proclamation inviting privateersmen - Presi- dent orders blockade of ports in seceded states- - Privateers to be treated as pirates -- Address of Davis to ...
... proclamation for 75,000 troops - Answers of governors to the call― Davis's proclamation inviting privateersmen - Presi- dent orders blockade of ports in seceded states- - Privateers to be treated as pirates -- Address of Davis to ...
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... , and between 4,000 and 5,000 in reserve * Duyckink's " War for the Union , " vol . i . , p . 125 . 1 THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION . of the governors indicated the general 18 [ BK . VIII ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... , and between 4,000 and 5,000 in reserve * Duyckink's " War for the Union , " vol . i . , p . 125 . 1 THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION . of the governors indicated the general 18 [ BK . VIII ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN advance affairs April arms army arrived artillery assault attack Banks batteries battle Beauregard Bragg bridge brigade Burnside Butler captured cavalry Charleston Chattanooga command Congress contest Corinth corps Creek crossed Davis defence destroyed division enemy enemy's expedition Ferry fight fire flank fleet force Fort Pulaski Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fremont Grant gun boats Halleck Harper's Ferry Hooker Island issued Jackson James River July June Kentucky killed land Lee's Lincoln loss loyal March McClellan McClernand ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning moved movement naval navy night North o'clock occupied officers Ohio operations Orleans passed Pope Port Port Hudson Porter position Potomac president prisoners proclamation railroad reached rear rebellion rebels reinforcements retreat Richmond River road Rosecrans sent Sherman side South steamers success surrender taken Tennessee Tennessee River tion took troops Union United vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington West wounded