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 30
... nearly all that the North had claimed in the controversy . The bill , as passed , rejected the Land Ordinance contained in the Lecompton Constitution , and proposed a substitute . Kansas was to be admitted into the Union on an equal ...
... nearly all that the North had claimed in the controversy . The bill , as passed , rejected the Land Ordinance contained in the Lecompton Constitution , and proposed a substitute . Kansas was to be admitted into the Union on an equal ...
Page 34
... nearly two months in a factious and fanatical spirit , produced a deep impression on the minds of Southern members and of their constituents . The early dissolution of the Union had come to be a subject freely canvassed among members of ...
... nearly two months in a factious and fanatical spirit , produced a deep impression on the minds of Southern members and of their constituents . The early dissolution of the Union had come to be a subject freely canvassed among members of ...
Page 57
... nearly completed as to admit the introduction of its armament The walls were of solid brick and concrete masonry , sixty feet high and from eight to twelve feet in thickness , and pierced for three tiers of guns on the northern ...
... nearly completed as to admit the introduction of its armament The walls were of solid brick and concrete masonry , sixty feet high and from eight to twelve feet in thickness , and pierced for three tiers of guns on the northern ...
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... nearly double , and , in proportion to her population , four times as many soldiers as the North . When a resolution was introduced into the Legislature of Massachusetts , tendering a vote of thinks to the heroic Lawrence for his ...
... nearly double , and , in proportion to her population , four times as many soldiers as the North . When a resolution was introduced into the Legislature of Massachusetts , tendering a vote of thinks to the heroic Lawrence for his ...
Page 90
... all hazards . The attack on Colonel Pegram was met with the most gal lant resistance . The fight lasted nearly three hours . The enemy advanced by a pathless route through the woods , the སྤ་ ད SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR .
... all hazards . The attack on Colonel Pegram was met with the most gal lant resistance . The fight lasted nearly three hours . The enemy advanced by a pathless route through the woods , the སྤ་ ད SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE WAR .
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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