The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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... Congress Strikes her Colors - Attack on the Minnesota- Gloomy Feeling at Fortress Monroe - Arrival of the Monitor - Burning of the Congress - Battle between the Merrimac and Monitor - Defeat of the Former - Feeling of the Public ...
... Congress Strikes her Colors - Attack on the Minnesota- Gloomy Feeling at Fortress Monroe - Arrival of the Monitor - Burning of the Congress - Battle between the Merrimac and Monitor - Defeat of the Former - Feeling of the Public ...
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... Congress - The Emancipationists - Hunter's Proclamation - Dig- nified Coarse of the President - The Question of Slavery in Congress- The Secretary of the Navy Empowered to Build Iron - clad Vessels - re- port of Committee on Treatment ...
... Congress - The Emancipationists - Hunter's Proclamation - Dig- nified Coarse of the President - The Question of Slavery in Congress- The Secretary of the Navy Empowered to Build Iron - clad Vessels - re- port of Committee on Treatment ...
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... CONGRESS THE WHIG AND DEMOCRATIC PARTIES - NECESSITY OF A NEW PARTY IN THE PLACE OF THE WHIG - THE REPUBLICAN PARTY - SOUTHERN CONSPIRATORS - THEIR PLAN - ELECTION OF LINCOLN FIRST STEPS TO- WARDS DISUNION . THE HE Rebellion of 1861 ...
... CONGRESS THE WHIG AND DEMOCRATIC PARTIES - NECESSITY OF A NEW PARTY IN THE PLACE OF THE WHIG - THE REPUBLICAN PARTY - SOUTHERN CONSPIRATORS - THEIR PLAN - ELECTION OF LINCOLN FIRST STEPS TO- WARDS DISUNION . THE HE Rebellion of 1861 ...
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... Congress that did not tend to allay the excitement , and we gradually became more hostile in feeling and sentiment than any two entirely separate nations in the civilized world . In this state of the public mind , the Whig party , which ...
... Congress that did not tend to allay the excitement , and we gradually became more hostile in feeling and sentiment than any two entirely separate nations in the civilized world . In this state of the public mind , the Whig party , which ...
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... CONGRESS - RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE - RIGHT OF SECESSION - LINCOLN'S PASSAGE TO WASHINGTON AND INAUGURATION -HIS CABINET - VIRGINIA - SOUTHERN SUMTER- PREPARATIONS FOR ITS BOMBARDMENT . COMMISSIONERS - FORT SOUTH ( OUTH CAROLINA , with her ...
... CONGRESS - RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE - RIGHT OF SECESSION - LINCOLN'S PASSAGE TO WASHINGTON AND INAUGURATION -HIS CABINET - VIRGINIA - SOUTHERN SUMTER- PREPARATIONS FOR ITS BOMBARDMENT . COMMISSIONERS - FORT SOUTH ( OUTH CAROLINA , with her ...
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