Southern History of the War, Volumes 1-2C. B. Richardson, 1866 - United States |
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... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
... received in Wash- ington . - Lincoln's Calculation . - His Proclamation of WAR . - The " Reaction " in the North . - Displays of Rancor towards the South . - Northern Democrats . - Replies of Southern Governors to Lincoln's Requisition ...
Page 8
... received in Washington . - How it was received in the South .-- General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ....... PAGE 101 ...
... received in Washington . - How it was received in the South .-- General Bee . - Colonel Bartow . - The Great Error . - General Johnston's Excuses for not advancing on Washington . - INCIDENTS OF THE MANASSAS BATTLE ....... PAGE 101 ...
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... received by the Southern Public . - New War Measures at Washington.- Lincoln a Dictator . - Prospect of Foreign Interference . - Action of the Emperor Na poleon . - Suffering of the Working Classes in England . - The Delusions of an ...
... received by the Southern Public . - New War Measures at Washington.- Lincoln a Dictator . - Prospect of Foreign Interference . - Action of the Emperor Na poleon . - Suffering of the Working Classes in England . - The Delusions of an ...
Page 44
... received a respectful notice from the Republican ma- jority in Congress . Shortly after its assemblage in January , the Virginia Legis- lature had called a Convention of the people to decide upon the course proper to be pursued by the ...
... received a respectful notice from the Republican ma- jority in Congress . Shortly after its assemblage in January , the Virginia Legis- lature had called a Convention of the people to decide upon the course proper to be pursued by the ...
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... received , than orders were issued to the entire military force of the city . to proceed to their stations . Four regiments of one thousand men each , were telegraphed for from the country . Ambu lances for the wounded were prepared ...
... received , than orders were issued to the entire military force of the city . to proceed to their stations . Four regiments of one thousand men each , were telegraphed for from the country . Ambu lances for the wounded were prepared ...
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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