The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results ; Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volume 2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 - Slavery |
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... Capt . Farragut at the mouths of the Mis- sissippi - Assails and passes Forts Jackson and St. Philip Destroys the Rebel Flotilla - Pushes on to New Orleans - The Forte surrender to Capt . Porter -Gasconade of Mayor Monroe - New Orleans ...
... Capt . Farragut at the mouths of the Mis- sissippi - Assails and passes Forts Jackson and St. Philip Destroys the Rebel Flotilla - Pushes on to New Orleans - The Forte surrender to Capt . Porter -Gasconade of Mayor Monroe - New Orleans ...
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... Capt . Hatch , com- manding at Albuquerque , to Capt . Morris , who held Fort Craig , and other loyal officers , of the treachery of their superiors , and the duty in- cumbent on them of resisting it . cret organization known as ...
... Capt . Hatch , com- manding at Albuquerque , to Capt . Morris , who held Fort Craig , and other loyal officers , of the treachery of their superiors , and the duty in- cumbent on them of resisting it . cret organization known as ...
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... Capt . Gibbs appeared from the officers ' council , and ordered a retreat upon the camp , saying , " We will fight them there . " Arrived at the camp , our soldiers were ordered to lay down their arms , and inform- ed , " You are turned ...
... Capt . Gibbs appeared from the officers ' council , and ordered a retreat upon the camp , saying , " We will fight them there . " Arrived at the camp , our soldiers were ordered to lay down their arms , and inform- ed , " You are turned ...
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... Capt . Mink , were routed and supplies of all kinds . Even di- and pursued by a party of Texans , rections and orders , so plentifully be- who , in their turn , were beaten and stowed on most subordinates , were chased away , with ...
... Capt . Mink , were routed and supplies of all kinds . Even di- and pursued by a party of Texans , rections and orders , so plentifully be- who , in their turn , were beaten and stowed on most subordinates , were chased away , with ...
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... Capt . Rossel , of the regulars , captured while crossing the river . Fort Craig was still invulnerable ; though a flag of truce , dispatched by Canby as he reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a ...
... Capt . Rossel , of the regulars , captured while crossing the river . Fort Craig was still invulnerable ; though a flag of truce , dispatched by Canby as he reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a ...
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