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Page 318
... Despatch of Agents of the Confederation to Europe - The Trent Affair - Seizure of Messrs . Mason and Slidell on board ... despatched from the fort ; but several of these lost their way among the bushes and sandhills of the island , and ...
... Despatch of Agents of the Confederation to Europe - The Trent Affair - Seizure of Messrs . Mason and Slidell on board ... despatched from the fort ; but several of these lost their way among the bushes and sandhills of the island , and ...
Page 347
... despatched to him from Kansas and Missouri ; and having esta- blished himself at Keetsville , he remained there for the rest of the month . Early in April , he advanced towards Springfield , Missouri , on receipt of intelli- gence that ...
... despatched to him from Kansas and Missouri ; and having esta- blished himself at Keetsville , he remained there for the rest of the month . Early in April , he advanced towards Springfield , Missouri , on receipt of intelli- gence that ...
Page 556
... despatched a body of 4,500 cavalry , under General Wheeler , to act against the railway running from Marietta to Chattanooga - the line by which Sherman main- tained his intercourse with the North . Portions of the rail were for a time ...
... despatched a body of 4,500 cavalry , under General Wheeler , to act against the railway running from Marietta to Chattanooga - the line by which Sherman main- tained his intercourse with the North . Portions of the rail were for a time ...
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