Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... prepared , caused a much longer interval between the appearance of the first and second volumes than was ex- pected ; but the delay has been an advan- tage to the book , because it has enabled the author to procure and use more ...
... prepared , caused a much longer interval between the appearance of the first and second volumes than was ex- pected ; but the delay has been an advan- tage to the book , because it has enabled the author to procure and use more ...
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... prepared for Action , 241. - Attack on Confederate Batteries - The Mortar Service , 242. - Pope at New Madrid -General Hamilton's Plan for flanking Island Number Ten by the Gun - Boats , 243. - Construction of a Flanking Canal , 244 ...
... prepared for Action , 241. - Attack on Confederate Batteries - The Mortar Service , 242. - Pope at New Madrid -General Hamilton's Plan for flanking Island Number Ten by the Gun - Boats , 243. - Construction of a Flanking Canal , 244 ...
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... prepare to attack the Nationals - General Casey's Position , 408. - Battle of the Seven Pines , 409 .-- Battle near ... preparing to strike McClellan , 418. - Battle at Mechan- icsville , 419. - The Siege of Richmond abandoned , 420 ...
... prepare to attack the Nationals - General Casey's Position , 408. - Battle of the Seven Pines , 409 .-- Battle near ... preparing to strike McClellan , 418. - Battle at Mechan- icsville , 419. - The Siege of Richmond abandoned , 420 ...
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... prepared for the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE PRISON . occasion . Into it officers and men were thrust , to the number of more than six hundred ; and they were so closely huddled that it was difficult for any one to lie down . No doubt this was ...
... prepared for the TOBACCO WAREHOUSE PRISON . occasion . Into it officers and men were thrust , to the number of more than six hundred ; and they were so closely huddled that it was difficult for any one to lie down . No doubt this was ...
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... preparing to put forth their utmost strength . Let us leave the con- sideration of these preparations , and whilst General McClellan is preparing the grand Army of the Potomac for a campaign , let us return to the observa- tion of the ...
... preparing to put forth their utmost strength . Let us leave the con- sideration of these preparations , and whilst General McClellan is preparing the grand Army of the Potomac for a campaign , let us return to the observa- tion of the ...
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