Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... arrived there was Alfred Ely , member of Congress from the State of New York , and Calvin Huson , his rival can- 1 ... arrival , and a greater portion of them were purchased Germany . He bought 70,000 rifles in Vienna , and 27,000 in ...
... arrived there was Alfred Ely , member of Congress from the State of New York , and Calvin Huson , his rival can- 1 ... arrival , and a greater portion of them were purchased Germany . He bought 70,000 rifles in Vienna , and 27,000 in ...
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... arrived at Springfield on the 23d of June , where he was informed that the Confederates , under Governor Jackson , were making their way from the Osage River in a southwesterly direction . He pushed on to Sarcoxie , a post - village in ...
... arrived at Springfield on the 23d of June , where he was informed that the Confederates , under Governor Jackson , were making their way from the Osage River in a southwesterly direction . He pushed on to Sarcoxie , a post - village in ...
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... arrived within sight of the Con- federate guard - fires at one o'clock in the morning , where they lay on their arms until dawn . Sigel in the mean time had left his position a little south of Springfield , and was in the Confederate ...
... arrived within sight of the Con- federate guard - fires at one o'clock in the morning , where they lay on their arms until dawn . Sigel in the mean time had left his position a little south of Springfield , and was in the Confederate ...
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... arrived at Boston on the 27th of June , " bringing with him an assortment of arms for his Government , and on the 6th of July he was appointed to the important command in JOHN C. FREMONT . a 1861 . the West just mentioned . ' He re ...
... arrived at Boston on the 27th of June , " bringing with him an assortment of arms for his Government , and on the 6th of July he was appointed to the important command in JOHN C. FREMONT . a 1861 . the West just mentioned . ' He re ...
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... arrived . These were Colonels Mulligan , Marshall , White , Peabody , and Grover , and Major Van Horn , and 118 ... arrival of Colonel Mulligan . They fled so hastily that they left behind them the State seal and $ 800,000 in gold coin ...
... arrived . These were Colonels Mulligan , Marshall , White , Peabody , and Grover , and Major Van Horn , and 118 ... arrival of Colonel Mulligan . They fled so hastily that they left behind them the State seal and $ 800,000 in gold coin ...
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