Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Government - Domestic Manufactures of Arms , 25 . -Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War ...
... Government - Domestic Manufactures of Arms , 25 . -Prisoners taken at Bull's Run , in Richmond - Tobacco Warehouse Prison and Commissary Winder , 26. ~ " Richmond Prison Association " -Kind Women in Richmond , 27. - Object of the War ...
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... Government demands the Release of Mason and Slidell , 160. - Concilia- tory Action of the American Government met by Duplicity and Truculence , 161. - American Principles concerning the Rights of Neutrals vindicated , 162. - Arguments ...
... Government demands the Release of Mason and Slidell , 160. - Concilia- tory Action of the American Government met by Duplicity and Truculence , 161. - American Principles concerning the Rights of Neutrals vindicated , 162. - Arguments ...
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... Government of the United States , and the desires of the enemies of re- publicanism and the sovereignty of the people were gratified . The ruin of the Great Republic of the West seemed to them almost as certain as a fact accomplished ...
... Government of the United States , and the desires of the enemies of re- publicanism and the sovereignty of the people were gratified . The ruin of the Great Republic of the West seemed to them almost as certain as a fact accomplished ...
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... Government now acted with decision and energy . General McClellan , who , with able subordinates and brave troops , had made a brilliant and successful campaign in Western Virginia , was summoned to Washington on the day after the ...
... Government now acted with decision and energy . General McClellan , who , with able subordinates and brave troops , had made a brilliant and successful campaign in Western Virginia , was summoned to Washington on the day after the ...
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... Government , at the beginning of the war , was a lack of arms . We have seen how Secretary Floyd stripped the arsenals and armories in the Free - labor States , and filled those of the Slave - labor States , when preparations were ...
... Government , at the beginning of the war , was a lack of arms . We have seen how Secretary Floyd stripped the arsenals and armories in the Free - labor States , and filled those of the Slave - labor States , when preparations were ...
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