Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... called " Departments , " and their Heads , 34. - Persecution of Union Men , 85. - Outrages in East Tennes- see , 36 .-- Brownlow and other Loyalists hunted - Blood - Hounds , 87. - Unionists in Prison - Brutal Order of Judah P. Benjamin ...
... called " Departments , " and their Heads , 34. - Persecution of Union Men , 85. - Outrages in East Tennes- see , 36 .-- Brownlow and other Loyalists hunted - Blood - Hounds , 87. - Unionists in Prison - Brutal Order of Judah P. Benjamin ...
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... called back , 413.- " Stonewall " Jackson joins the Confederate Army near Richmond - General Robert E. Lee in command , 414. - Public Expectation disappointed - Hopes excited , 415. - Bold Raid of General J. E. B. Stuart , 416 ...
... called back , 413.- " Stonewall " Jackson joins the Confederate Army near Richmond - General Robert E. Lee in command , 414. - Public Expectation disappointed - Hopes excited , 415. - Bold Raid of General J. E. B. Stuart , 416 ...
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... called to Washington City , 496. - He is super- seded by General Hooker - His Patriotism triumphs over Feeling , 497 , CHAPTER XIX . EVENTS IN KENTUCKY AND NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI . Condition of Kentucky , 498. - John H. Morgan and his ...
... called to Washington City , 496. - He is super- seded by General Hooker - His Patriotism triumphs over Feeling , 497 , CHAPTER XIX . EVENTS IN KENTUCKY AND NORTHERN MISSISSIPPI . Condition of Kentucky , 498. - John H. Morgan and his ...
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... called into existence by Governor Curtin , were so speedily transferred from Harrisburg to Washington , and gave security to the National Capital . Everywhere the people flew to arms with a feeling of devotion to their country , deeper ...
... called into existence by Governor Curtin , were so speedily transferred from Harrisburg to Washington , and gave security to the National Capital . Everywhere the people flew to arms with a feeling of devotion to their country , deeper ...
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... called Confederate States , " the two commissions to meet at Louisville , Kentucky , on the first Monday in September following . This was followed by a propo- sition from W. P. Johnson , of Missouri , to recommend the Governors of the ...
... called Confederate States , " the two commissions to meet at Louisville , Kentucky , on the first Monday in September following . This was followed by a propo- sition from W. P. Johnson , of Missouri , to recommend the Governors of the ...
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