The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 - New York (State) |
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Page vi
... Mississippi - Mexico - The Wilderness - Chancellorsville General Butler - Eighth Day of very heavy Fighting - General Sherman in Georgia- General Sheridan General Averill Severe Red River Army of the Potomac Conflicts - General Sigel ...
... Mississippi - Mexico - The Wilderness - Chancellorsville General Butler - Eighth Day of very heavy Fighting - General Sherman in Georgia- General Sheridan General Averill Severe Red River Army of the Potomac Conflicts - General Sigel ...
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... Dorchester asked leave of President Washington to march a British army from Detroit to the Mississippi River . See Hamilton's Works , vol . iv . , page 48 . T Despite the existence of the war , and the THE TRENT AFFAIR . 11.
... Dorchester asked leave of President Washington to march a British army from Detroit to the Mississippi River . See Hamilton's Works , vol . iv . , page 48 . T Despite the existence of the war , and the THE TRENT AFFAIR . 11.
Page 48
... in the West having brought the whole of Missouri and a large portion of Tennessee under the authority of the United States , and having already opened a passage for us into Alabama , Mississippi 48 DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR .
... in the West having brought the whole of Missouri and a large portion of Tennessee under the authority of the United States , and having already opened a passage for us into Alabama , Mississippi 48 DIARY , OR NOTES ON THE WAR .
Page 49
... Mississippi , and Arkansas , it has been determined to - day to permit the restoration of trade upon our inland ways and waters under certain limitations and restrictions , which may continue until the pacification of the country shall ...
... Mississippi , and Arkansas , it has been determined to - day to permit the restoration of trade upon our inland ways and waters under certain limitations and restrictions , which may continue until the pacification of the country shall ...
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... Mississippi . March 26 , 1862. We have already , with a strong hand , recov- ered the control of nearly all of the coast of the insurrectionary States , and we have recaptured four of the great ports which were wrested from us by the ...
... Mississippi . March 26 , 1862. We have already , with a strong hand , recov- ered the control of nearly all of the coast of the insurrectionary States , and we have recaptured four of the great ports which were wrested from us by the ...
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