Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 12
... Yankee Finances . - Exasperation of Hostilities . - The Yankee Idea of a " Vigorous Prosecution of the War . " - Ascendancy of the Radicals . -War Measures at Washington . - Anti - Slavery Aspects of the War . - Brutality of the Yankees ...
... Yankee Finances . - Exasperation of Hostilities . - The Yankee Idea of a " Vigorous Prosecution of the War . " - Ascendancy of the Radicals . -War Measures at Washington . - Anti - Slavery Aspects of the War . - Brutality of the Yankees ...
Page 13
... Yankee Rule in Missouri . -Robbery without " Red Tape . " - The Guerrilla Campaign . - The Affair of Kirks- ville . - Execution of Col. McCullough . - The Affair of Lone Jack . - Timely Reinforce- ment of Lexington by the Yankees ...
... Yankee Rule in Missouri . -Robbery without " Red Tape . " - The Guerrilla Campaign . - The Affair of Kirks- ville . - Execution of Col. McCullough . - The Affair of Lone Jack . - Timely Reinforce- ment of Lexington by the Yankees ...
Page 15
... Yankee Mind . - Demoraliza- tion of the Idea of the Sovereignty of Numbers . - Experience of Minorities in Ameri- can Politics . - Source of the Doctrine of " CONSOLIDATION . " - The Slavery Question the logical Result of Consolidation ...
... Yankee Mind . - Demoraliza- tion of the Idea of the Sovereignty of Numbers . - Experience of Minorities in Ameri- can Politics . - Source of the Doctrine of " CONSOLIDATION . " - The Slavery Question the logical Result of Consolidation ...
Page 276
... Yankee frigate , causing such carnage , havoc , and dismay on her decks , that her colors were in a few moments hauled down . A white flag was hoisted at the gaft and half - mast , and another at the main . Numbers of the crew instantly ...
... Yankee frigate , causing such carnage , havoc , and dismay on her decks , that her colors were in a few moments hauled down . A white flag was hoisted at the gaft and half - mast , and another at the main . Numbers of the crew instantly ...
Page 352
... Yankee bunting , * was lamentably weak and imperfect . The fact was , that the gov It is scarcely to be supposed that a proposition could be made in good faith or that in any event the proposition could be otherwise than worthless , to ...
... Yankee bunting , * was lamentably weak and imperfect . The fact was , that the gov It is scarcely to be supposed that a proposition could be made in good faith or that in any event the proposition could be otherwise than worthless , to ...
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A. P. Hill action advance appeared arms army artillery attack bank batteries battle brigade called camp campaign cause cavalry charge Colonel command Confederacy Confederate Congress continued crossed defence determined direction division effect enemy enemy's engaged entire fact fall Federal fell field fight fire five forces formed four front guns Hill hundred immediately important infantry Island Jackson Kentucky killed loss ment miles military Mississippi Missouri morning Mountain moved movement nearly never night North Northern o'clock occupied officers opened ordered party passed portion position Price prisoners reached rear received regiment reinforcements result retreat Richmond river road sent side soldiers soon South Southern spirit success surrender taken Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United Valley victory Virginia Washington West whole wounded Yankee