Southern History of the War, Volume 1This work presents the history of the Civil War from a pro-Southern perspective. |
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Page 11
... Richmond . - The Water Avenue of the James .-- Consternation in the President's House . - President Davis and the Legislature of Virginia . - Noble Resolutions of the Legislature . - Response of Richmond . - The Bombardment of Drewry's ...
... Richmond . - The Water Avenue of the James .-- Consternation in the President's House . - President Davis and the Legislature of Virginia . - Noble Resolutions of the Legislature . - Response of Richmond . - The Bombardment of Drewry's ...
Page 101
... Richmond , and plant the Stars and Stripes in Capitol Square . An advance was urged not only by the popular clamor of " On to Richmond , " but by the pressure of extreme parties in Congress ; and when it was fully resolved upon , the ...
... Richmond , and plant the Stars and Stripes in Capitol Square . An advance was urged not only by the popular clamor of " On to Richmond , " but by the pressure of extreme parties in Congress ; and when it was fully resolved upon , the ...
Page 164
... Richmond and the insulting proposition which President Davis was compelled by popular indignation to abandon , to place over him , as major - general in his department , a pupil of West Point his inferior in rank , with philosophic ...
... Richmond and the insulting proposition which President Davis was compelled by popular indignation to abandon , to place over him , as major - general in his department , a pupil of West Point his inferior in rank , with philosophic ...
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... Richmond and Memphis . To thwart this design , there was raised in the neighborhood of Prestonsburg a force little exceeding a thousand men , who were placed under the command of Col. Williams . To capture the " rebels " at Prestonsburg ...
... Richmond and Memphis . To thwart this design , there was raised in the neighborhood of Prestonsburg a force little exceeding a thousand men , who were placed under the command of Col. Williams . To capture the " rebels " at Prestonsburg ...
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... Richmond replied , after a weak hesitation , by a law sequestrating the property of alien enemies in the South , the operations of which could never have been intended to have effect ; for , by future amendments in the same Congress ...
... Richmond replied , after a weak hesitation , by a law sequestrating the property of alien enemies in the South , the operations of which could never have been intended to have effect ; for , by future amendments in the same Congress ...
Other editions - View all
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries Beauregard Bragg bridge brigade camp campaign captured Carolina cavalry Charleston Chattanooga Colonel column command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress corps crossed declared defence division enemy enemy's engaged evacuation expedition fall back federacy Federal fell field fight fire flag flank force Fort Sumter Fredericksburg front gunboats guns Harper's Ferry Hill hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed and wounded Lincoln Longstreet loss Manassas McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Morris Island Mountain moved movement negro night North North Carolina Northern o'clock occupied officers opened ordered party pieces of artillery portion position Potomac President prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side slavery soldiers South Southern spirit surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Turner Ashby Union Valley Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West whole Yankee