Southern History of the War: The second year of the warBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - United States |
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... South . - THe Military anD POLITICAL SITUATION . - Survey of the Military Situation . - Capture of Galveston by the Yankees . - The Enemy's Naval Power . His Iron - clads . - Importance of Foundries in the South . - Prospect in the ...
... South . - THe Military anD POLITICAL SITUATION . - Survey of the Military Situation . - Capture of Galveston by the Yankees . - The Enemy's Naval Power . His Iron - clads . - Importance of Foundries in the South . - Prospect in the ...
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... South , and of these eight millions nearly three millions were African slaves . The white population of New York and ... South , were as five hundred to one ; the great marts of Europe were open to it for supplies of arms and stores ...
... South , and of these eight millions nearly three millions were African slaves . The white population of New York and ... South , were as five hundred to one ; the great marts of Europe were open to it for supplies of arms and stores ...
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... South . - THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL SITUATION . - Survey of the Military Situation . - Capture of Galveston by the Yankees . - The Enemy's Naval Power . His Iron - clads . - Importance of Foundries in the South . - Prospect in the ...
... South . - THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL SITUATION . - Survey of the Military Situation . - Capture of Galveston by the Yankees . - The Enemy's Naval Power . His Iron - clads . - Importance of Foundries in the South . - Prospect in the ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army artillery attack bank batteries Bragg bridge brigade campaign captured cavalry Chambersburg charge Chickahominy columns command commenced Confederacy Confederate corps D. H. Hill defeated defences division enemy enemy's engaged Ewell Ewell's fall back Federal fell field fight fire flank forces Fredericksburg front Gettysburg gunboats guns Hagerstown Harper's Ferry Hill Hooker horse hundred infantry Jackson James river Kentucky killed and wounded line of battle Longstreet loss Manassas Maryland McClellan ment miles military Mississippi morning movement night North Northern numbers o'clock occupied officers opened passed political Pope Port Hudson Port Republic portion position prisoners railroad Rappahannock rear rebel regiment reinforcements repulsed retreat Richmond river road shell shot side skirmishers soldiers South Southern Stonewall Jackson surrender Tennessee terrible thousand tion town troops Turner Ashby valley Vicksburg victory Virginia wagons Washington West whole woods Yankee yards