Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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Page 11
... Military Orders . Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress . - Retaliation on the part of the Confederacy . - The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . -Progress of the War in the West . - The Defence of ...
... Military Orders . Summary of the War Legislation of the Northern Congress . - Retaliation on the part of the Confederacy . - The Cartel . - Prospects of European Interference . -Progress of the War in the West . - The Defence of ...
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... 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 Southwest ...
... 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 Southwest ...
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... Military Events of the Spring of 1863. - Repulse of the Enemy at Fort McAllister . - THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG . - The Yazoo Pass Expedition . - Confederate Success at Fort Pemberton . - The Enemy's Canals , or " Cut - offs . " - Their ...
... Military Events of the Spring of 1863. - Repulse of the Enemy at Fort McAllister . - THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG . - The Yazoo Pass Expedition . - Confederate Success at Fort Pemberton . - The Enemy's Canals , or " Cut - offs . " - Their ...
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... military protection for the ceremony of the inaugu- ration . The city of Washington had already been invested with large military forces , under the immediate command of General Scott , whose vanity and weak love of public sensations ...
... military protection for the ceremony of the inaugu- ration . The city of Washington had already been invested with large military forces , under the immediate command of General Scott , whose vanity and weak love of public sensations ...
Page 53
... military status of the United States in the South would not be disturbed . Judge Campbell , of the Supreme Court , had consented to be the intermediary of these verbal conferences . When the sequel of the perfidy of the administration ...
... military status of the United States in the South would not be disturbed . Judge Campbell , of the Supreme Court , had consented to be the intermediary of these verbal conferences . When the sequel of the perfidy of the administration ...
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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