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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... York ( where its ideas and vital aims were more generally cherished than even in South Carolina or Louisiana ) , that I confidently hoped for an immediate and palpable , rather than a remote and circuitous triumph of the Union , now and ...
... York ( where its ideas and vital aims were more generally cherished than even in South Carolina or Louisiana ) , that I confidently hoped for an immediate and palpable , rather than a remote and circuitous triumph of the Union , now and ...
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... York Journalists on the Freedom of the Press - Ex - President Pierce's Fourth of July Ora- tion - Gov . Seymour's ditto - The Draft Riots in New York - Arson , Devastation , and Murder- Gov. Seymour's Speech - He demands a stoppage of ...
... York Journalists on the Freedom of the Press - Ex - President Pierce's Fourth of July Ora- tion - Gov . Seymour's ditto - The Draft Riots in New York - Arson , Devastation , and Murder- Gov. Seymour's Speech - He demands a stoppage of ...
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... York . 34. GEORGE W. JULIAN , of Indiana . 35. JOHN A. KASSON , of Iowa 36. JOHN P. HALE , of N. Hampshire . " 37. RoscoE CONKLING , of New York " UNION DEFENDERS . 38. Major - Gen . WM . S. ROSECRANS 273 44. Major - Gen . JUDSON ...
... York . 34. GEORGE W. JULIAN , of Indiana . 35. JOHN A. KASSON , of Iowa 36. JOHN P. HALE , of N. Hampshire . " 37. RoscoE CONKLING , of New York " UNION DEFENDERS . 38. Major - Gen . WM . S. ROSECRANS 273 44. Major - Gen . JUDSON ...
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... York , and which left Fortress Monroe at the opening of the year ; and , doub- ling Cape Henry , moved southward to Hatteras Inlet , whose defenses had been quietly held by our troops since their capture by Gen. Butler and Com ...
... York , and which left Fortress Monroe at the opening of the year ; and , doub- ling Cape Henry , moved southward to Hatteras Inlet , whose defenses had been quietly held by our troops since their capture by Gen. Butler and Com ...
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... York , who was serving as a volun- teer with Hawkins's Zouaves . Lying down to receive a fire of grape from the Rebel batteries , part of the 51st New York , with Hawkins's Zouaves and the 21st Massachusetts , instantly rose and ruslied ...
... York , who was serving as a volun- teer with Hawkins's Zouaves . Lying down to receive a fire of grape from the Rebel batteries , part of the 51st New York , with Hawkins's Zouaves and the 21st Massachusetts , instantly rose and ruslied ...
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