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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... surrender ....... 150-152 Fort Macon assaulted and taken ...... Mississippi blockade , Ship Island , etc ... Gen ... surrenders ... Expedition up the White River .... CHAPTER XVII . 180 , 181 CHAPTER XXI . 181 1862 . 182 1862 ...
... surrender ....... 150-152 Fort Macon assaulted and taken ...... Mississippi blockade , Ship Island , etc ... Gen ... surrenders ... Expedition up the White River .... CHAPTER XVII . 180 , 181 CHAPTER XXI . 181 1862 . 182 1862 ...
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... Surrender .. 302 , 303 THE SOUTHWEST : VICKSBURG , MURFREESBOROUGH , ETC. General Schofield in Missouri .. State of ... surrenders ... Grant's report , etc .... 316 317 Policy of the government .. .... 260 , 261 Mr. Lincoln's ...
... Surrender .. 302 , 303 THE SOUTHWEST : VICKSBURG , MURFREESBOROUGH , ETC. General Schofield in Missouri .. State of ... surrenders ... Grant's report , etc .... 316 317 Policy of the government .. .... 260 , 261 Mr. Lincoln's ...
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... Surrender .. Other rebel surrenders .... 486 .... 526 526 , 527 530,531 532 533 534-537 537,538 487 March of Sherman's right and left wings .... 487-489 Fort McAllister captured , etc ..... 491 , 492 CHAPTER XXI . 1865 . MURDER OF ...
... Surrender .. Other rebel surrenders .... 486 .... 526 526 , 527 530,531 532 533 534-537 537,538 487 March of Sherman's right and left wings .... 487-489 Fort McAllister captured , etc ..... 491 , 492 CHAPTER XXI . 1865 . MURDER OF ...
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... surrendered - Major Ander- son's note to the war department - Rebel boasting — Feeling at the North- President's proclamation for 75,000 troops - Answers of governors to the call― Davis's proclamation inviting privateersmen - Presi ...
... surrendered - Major Ander- son's note to the war department - Rebel boasting — Feeling at the North- President's proclamation for 75,000 troops - Answers of governors to the call― Davis's proclamation inviting privateersmen - Presi ...
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... surrender was the only thing left to them . They gave up the con- test , so unequal and useless to continue . and having been allowed to embark on board the United States steamer Baltic , Major Anderson and his company reach- ed New ...
... surrender was the only thing left to them . They gave up the con- test , so unequal and useless to continue . and having been allowed to embark on board the United States steamer Baltic , Major Anderson and his company reach- ed New ...
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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