Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Secretary of the Treasury , and the Response - The Pro- visional Congress of the Conspirators , 81. - Jefferson Davis's Misstatements , 82. - Determination of Davis and his Fellow - Conspirators to wage War vigorously - Confiscations ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , and the Response - The Pro- visional Congress of the Conspirators , 81. - Jefferson Davis's Misstatements , 82. - Determination of Davis and his Fellow - Conspirators to wage War vigorously - Confiscations ...
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... Secretary of the Navy - The Wisdom 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 ...
... Secretary of the Navy - The Wisdom 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 ...
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... Secretary of War , 427. - Battle at Savage's Station , 428 .-- Battle at the White Oak Swamp Bridge , 429 . Battle of Glendale , 430. - The Army of the Potomac on Malvern Hills , 481. - The contending Armies con- fronting each other ...
... Secretary of War , 427. - Battle at Savage's Station , 428 .-- Battle at the White Oak Swamp Bridge , 429 . Battle of Glendale , 430. - The Army of the Potomac on Malvern Hills , 481. - The contending Armies con- fronting each other ...
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... Secretary of State had predicted , and continued to predict . It was evident that the battle just fought was only the beginning of a desperate struggle with the enemies of the Republic , who had made thorough preparation for the ...
... Secretary of State had predicted , and continued to predict . It was evident that the battle just fought was only the beginning of a desperate struggle with the enemies of the Republic , who had made thorough preparation for the ...
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... . A Board was also established at this time for the examination of all officers of volunteer regiments . 2 General McClellan's Report to the Secretary of War , Angust 4 , 1863 . 24 THE DEFENSES OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL . were all.
... . A Board was also established at this time for the examination of all officers of volunteer regiments . 2 General McClellan's Report to the Secretary of War , Angust 4 , 1863 . 24 THE DEFENSES OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL . were all.
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