Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... President - Relations of the Government to Slavery , 65 . 6 CONTENTS . CHAPTER III . MILITARY OPERATIONS IN MISSOURI. CIVIL AND MILITARY OPERATIONS IN MISSOURI . GRIGSBY'S HOUSE , CENTREVILLE . INITIAL LETTER-DRAGON OF TREASON.
... President - Relations of the Government to Slavery , 65 . 6 CONTENTS . CHAPTER III . MILITARY OPERATIONS IN MISSOURI. CIVIL AND MILITARY OPERATIONS IN MISSOURI . GRIGSBY'S HOUSE , CENTREVILLE . INITIAL LETTER-DRAGON OF TREASON.
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... President , 73. - The Confederates invade Kentucky - Seizure of Columbus , 74 .-- Zollicoffer invades Eastern Kentucky - The Kentucky Legislature against the Confederates , 75. - General Grant takes Military Posses- sion of Paducah ...
... President , 73. - The Confederates invade Kentucky - Seizure of Columbus , 74 .-- Zollicoffer invades Eastern Kentucky - The Kentucky Legislature against the Confederates , 75. - General Grant takes Military Posses- sion of Paducah ...
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... President Lincoln , 156. - British Theory and Practice concerning Neutrals , 157. - The British demand the Release of the " Embassadors " -Abuse of the American People by the British Press and Orators , 158. - The Liberal Mind of ...
... President Lincoln , 156. - British Theory and Practice concerning Neutrals , 157. - The British demand the Release of the " Embassadors " -Abuse of the American People by the British Press and Orators , 158. - The Liberal Mind of ...
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... President and the People , 354.- Haughtiness of General McClellan , 855. - The President orders a Movement of all the Armies - McClellan substitutes Argument for Obedience . - Patience of the President , 856 .--- Campaign against ...
... President and the People , 354.- Haughtiness of General McClellan , 855. - The President orders a Movement of all the Armies - McClellan substitutes Argument for Obedience . - Patience of the President , 856 .--- Campaign against ...
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... President visits the Army - His Perplexity , 442.— The Army of Virginia under General Pope , 448. - Withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac from the Vir- ginia Peninsula , 444 --The Confederates plan a Grand Scheme of Invasion , 445 ...
... President visits the Army - His Perplexity , 442.— The Army of Virginia under General Pope , 448. - Withdrawal of the Army of the Potomac from the Vir- ginia Peninsula , 444 --The Confederates plan a Grand Scheme of Invasion , 445 ...
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