The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes of the Rebellion: Or, The Funny and Pathetic Side of the War ... from the Time of the Memorable Toast of Andrew Jackson, Uttered in 1830, in the Presence of the Original Secession Conspirators, to the Assassination of President Lincoln, and the End of the War. With Famous Words and Deeds of Women |
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... TROOPS , 344 345 346 137. SURRENDER OF GEN . LEE , 347 138 . PORTRAIT OF GEN . G. A. CUSTER , 348 139 . ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART IV . , - NAVAL SCENES AND EXPLOITS , 350 140. ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER , 351 141. RAKING A TRAITOR ...
... TROOPS , 344 345 346 137. SURRENDER OF GEN . LEE , 347 138 . PORTRAIT OF GEN . G. A. CUSTER , 348 139 . ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART IV . , - NAVAL SCENES AND EXPLOITS , 350 140. ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER , 351 141. RAKING A TRAITOR ...
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... Troops . strategic points which should be at once Hon . George Ashmun , a distinguished strengthened . Among the most prominent politician of Massachusetts , has given an were Fortress Monroe , Washington , Har- interesting account of ...
... Troops . strategic points which should be at once Hon . George Ashmun , a distinguished strengthened . Among the most prominent politician of Massachusetts , has given an were Fortress Monroe , Washington , Har- interesting account of ...
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... troops occupied Win- chester , Virginia , a young lady was seen candelebras , presented by the Dey of Al- ripping up a Union flag , to turn into a giers to President Adams , were twice " Secesh streamer . " An officer made her raised ...
... troops occupied Win- chester , Virginia , a young lady was seen candelebras , presented by the Dey of Al- ripping up a Union flag , to turn into a giers to President Adams , were twice " Secesh streamer . " An officer made her raised ...
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... troops under Lyon , stopping long enough Confederate army , who was at one time on his way to surround the Hard - shell a great friend of his , visited the parson in church , at which his miseries had all been jail , and said to him ...
... troops under Lyon , stopping long enough Confederate army , who was at one time on his way to surround the Hard - shell a great friend of his , visited the parson in church , at which his miseries had all been jail , and said to him ...
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... troops , caused a good deal of lusty cheer- was aboard , the correspondent interrogated ing , such as would have been heard after him somewhat on the subject . That the the reading of an official dispatch on dress Ethiop's philosophy ...
... troops , caused a good deal of lusty cheer- was aboard , the correspondent interrogated ing , such as would have been heard after him somewhat on the subject . That the the reading of an official dispatch on dress Ethiop's philosophy ...
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The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes of the Rebellion: Or, the Funny and Pathetic ... Richard Miller] [Devens No preview available - 2015 |
The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes of the Rebellion: Or, the Funny and Pathetic ... Richard Miller] [Devens No preview available - 2015 |
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