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Page 165
... Virginia abandoned . - The Affair on the Alleghany . - General Floyd at Cotton Hill . His masterly Retreat . - Review of the Campaign in Western Virginia.- Some of its Incidents . - Its Failure and unfortunate Results . - Other ...
... Virginia abandoned . - The Affair on the Alleghany . - General Floyd at Cotton Hill . His masterly Retreat . - Review of the Campaign in Western Virginia.- Some of its Incidents . - Its Failure and unfortunate Results . - Other ...
Page 275
... Virginia , the Confederate squad- ron in the James river , under command of Flag - officer Frank- lin Buchanan , was as follows : steamer Virginia , ten guns ; steamer Patrick Henry , twelve guns ; steamer Jamestown , two guns ; and ...
... Virginia , the Confederate squad- ron in the James river , under command of Flag - officer Frank- lin Buchanan , was as follows : steamer Virginia , ten guns ; steamer Patrick Henry , twelve guns ; steamer Jamestown , two guns ; and ...
Page 329
... Virginia , " the iron diadem of the South ; " the perilous condition of Charleston , Savan- * The destruction of the Virginia was a sharp and unexpected blow to the confidence of the people of the South in their government . How far the ...
... Virginia , " the iron diadem of the South ; " the perilous condition of Charleston , Savan- * The destruction of the Virginia was a sharp and unexpected blow to the confidence of the people of the South in their government . How far the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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