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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... tion - Gov . Seymour's ditto - The Draft Riots in New York - Arson , Devastation , and Murder- Gov. Seymour's Speech - He demands a stoppage of the Draft - President Lincoln's Reply - The Autumn Elections - The Draft adjudged valid- The ...
... tion - Gov . Seymour's ditto - The Draft Riots in New York - Arson , Devastation , and Murder- Gov. Seymour's Speech - He demands a stoppage of the Draft - President Lincoln's Reply - The Autumn Elections - The Draft adjudged valid- The ...
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... tion from the force they had so sig- nally beaten . Leaving their wounded at Socorro , 30 miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions ...
... tion from the force they had so sig- nally beaten . Leaving their wounded at Socorro , 30 miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions ...
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... tion or turn in the road , where he would renew the dispensation of grape with like results , then con- cede another half - mile , and repeat the operation . Thus fighting and falling back , he wore out the day and the distance ...
... tion or turn in the road , where he would renew the dispensation of grape with like results , then con- cede another half - mile , and repeat the operation . Thus fighting and falling back , he wore out the day and the distance ...
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... tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns and trains . Having reached Elkhorn , " he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ; and pushing on to ...
... tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns and trains . Having reached Elkhorn , " he dispatched Col. Wick- ersham , with his 3,000 cavalry , to the more immediate relief of Blunt ; and pushing on to ...
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... 12 of ours in all of our front line being available . For a moment only was there hesita- tion in the attack ; when , after an 11 Feb. 2 , 1862 . 12 Feb. 4-5 . 13 Feb. 4 . LANDING PLACE OF TROOPS KENTUC ROUTE YU.S. TROOP ENEM PICKET.
... 12 of ours in all of our front line being available . For a moment only was there hesita- tion in the attack ; when , after an 11 Feb. 2 , 1862 . 12 Feb. 4-5 . 13 Feb. 4 . LANDING PLACE OF TROOPS KENTUC ROUTE YU.S. TROOP ENEM PICKET.
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