Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... South , " how formed , 20. - Sufferings of Southern Unionists - The Confederate Army iminovable- Jefferson Davis a Marplot , 21. - Why the Confederate Army was immovable - Alarm of the Conspirators , 22. - General McClellan at the Head ...
... South , " how formed , 20. - Sufferings of Southern Unionists - The Confederate Army iminovable- Jefferson Davis a Marplot , 21. - Why the Confederate Army was immovable - Alarm of the Conspirators , 22. - General McClellan at the Head ...
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... SOUTH CAROLINA . - MILITARY OPERATIONS ON THE LINE OF THE POTOMAC RIVER . Need of Harbors for Blockading Vessels - Gathering of a Naval and Military Expedition in Hampton Roads , 115. - Composition of the Expedition - Its Departure ...
... SOUTH CAROLINA . - MILITARY OPERATIONS ON THE LINE OF THE POTOMAC RIVER . Need of Harbors for Blockading Vessels - Gathering of a Naval and Military Expedition in Hampton Roads , 115. - Composition of the Expedition - Its Departure ...
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... South Mills , 314. - Operations in the Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 815. Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316. - Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317 ...
... South Mills , 314. - Operations in the Rear of Norfolk - The Coast of North Carolina in Possession of National Troops , 815. Blockade Runners - Expedition against Fort Pulaski , 316. - Obstructions of the Savannah River , 317 ...
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Benson John Lossing. CONTENTS . 11 Battle on South Mountain , 470. - Struggle at Crampton's Gap - Toombs and Cobb , the Georgia Traitors , 471 . -Harper's Ferry invested , 472. - Surrender of Harper's Ferry , 478. - The Armies in the ...
Benson John Lossing. CONTENTS . 11 Battle on South Mountain , 470. - Struggle at Crampton's Gap - Toombs and Cobb , the Georgia Traitors , 471 . -Harper's Ferry invested , 472. - Surrender of Harper's Ferry , 478. - The Armies in the ...
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