Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... for a similar letter , directed to any agent of the Freedmen's Bureau . These , and the kind services everywhere proffered by , 556251 4 PREFACE . and received from , persons who had. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM NELSON TAIL-PIECE-BROKEN CANNON.
... for a similar letter , directed to any agent of the Freedmen's Bureau . These , and the kind services everywhere proffered by , 556251 4 PREFACE . and received from , persons who had. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM NELSON TAIL-PIECE-BROKEN CANNON.
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Benson John Lossing. 4 PREFACE . and received from , persons who had been in the Confederate ar- mies , procured for the author extraordinary facilities for gather- ing historical materials , and he was enabled to send and bring home a ...
Benson John Lossing. 4 PREFACE . and received from , persons who had been in the Confederate ar- mies , procured for the author extraordinary facilities for gather- ing historical materials , and he was enabled to send and bring home a ...
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... received during the seven months that it remained at Washington City and in the vicinity , we may fairly look for the groundwork of those sucoesses which it achieved long afterward , to the glory of the Administration and the nation ...
... received during the seven months that it remained at Washington City and in the vicinity , we may fairly look for the groundwork of those sucoesses which it achieved long afterward , to the glory of the Administration and the nation ...
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... received the most vulgar abuse from the politicians and the press of Richmond . They were branded as " Southern women with Northern sympathies ; " and one of the Rich- mond papers , with characteristic coarseness and ill - breeding ...
... received the most vulgar abuse from the politicians and the press of Richmond . They were branded as " Southern women with Northern sympathies ; " and one of the Rich- mond papers , with characteristic coarseness and ill - breeding ...
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... received by McCulloch , from Major - General Polk , ' ordering an advance upon Lyon . He called a council of his officers , exhibited the order to Price , and offered to march immediately on Springfield , upon condition that he should ...
... received by McCulloch , from Major - General Polk , ' ordering an advance upon Lyon . He called a council of his officers , exhibited the order to Price , and offered to march immediately on Springfield , upon condition that he should ...
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