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 46
... troops ; the Pensacola Navy - Yard and For's Barrancas and McRae had been taken , and the siege of Fort Pickens commenced ; the Baton Rouge Arsenal had been surrendered to the Louisiana troops ; the New Orleans Mint and Custom- House ...
... troops ; the Pensacola Navy - Yard and For's Barrancas and McRae had been taken , and the siege of Fort Pickens commenced ; the Baton Rouge Arsenal had been surrendered to the Louisiana troops ; the New Orleans Mint and Custom- House ...
Page 69
... troops presented arms and fired . The crowd was converted into an infuriated mob ; the fire was re- turned from a number of revolvers ; the soldiers were attacked with sticks , stones , and every conceivable weapon , and in more than ...
... troops presented arms and fired . The crowd was converted into an infuriated mob ; the fire was re- turned from a number of revolvers ; the soldiers were attacked with sticks , stones , and every conceivable weapon , and in more than ...
Page 73
... troops and munitions of war , but vol- untarily proffered to take their compensation in bonds of the Confederacy , for the purpose of leaving all the resources of the government at its disposal for the common defence . Un- der the act ...
... troops and munitions of war , but vol- untarily proffered to take their compensation in bonds of the Confederacy , for the purpose of leaving all the resources of the government at its disposal for the common defence . Un- der the act ...
Page 83
... troops , and Newport News , at the mouth of the James River , invested by them . At Sewell's Point , some eight or ten miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency ...
... troops , and Newport News , at the mouth of the James River , invested by them . At Sewell's Point , some eight or ten miles distant on the other side , the Confederates had erected a powerful battery , which had proved its efficiency ...
Page 86
... troops in the neighborhood of the en emy's lines . The surrender of Alexandria , the surprise and dispersion of a camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it was the subject of ...
... troops in the neighborhood of the en emy's lines . The surrender of Alexandria , the surprise and dispersion of a camp at Philippi by a body of Federal troops , * The disaster at Philippi was inconsiderable ; but it was the subject of ...
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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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