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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... President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton in the field , and wrote fully about men and things without fear or favor . The American Conflict . By Horace Greeley . The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant . A ...
... President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton in the field , and wrote fully about men and things without fear or favor . The American Conflict . By Horace Greeley . The most trenchant review of the events of the war period extant . A ...
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... President Lincoln ..... 2. Bombardment of Fort Sumter .... 3. Portrait of Major - General George B. McClellan ............... . 66 1 " Ambrose E. Burnside ......... Ulysses S. Grant ...... .. 6 . 26 " 6 Franz Sigel ..... 66 7 . David ...
... President Lincoln ..... 2. Bombardment of Fort Sumter .... 3. Portrait of Major - General George B. McClellan ............... . 66 1 " Ambrose E. Burnside ......... Ulysses S. Grant ...... .. 6 . 26 " 6 Franz Sigel ..... 66 7 . David ...
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... The Bombardment- Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Reception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of the President calling ( 15 ) 31 41 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . PAGE for Seventy - five.
... The Bombardment- Surrender of - Exultation of the People of Charleston - Reception of the News North - Union of all Parties - Proclamation of the President calling ( 15 ) 31 41 16 THE GREAT REBELLION . PAGE for Seventy - five.
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... President's Message - Chief Commanders on both sides at this time - The " On to Richmond " Cry - The Question of Funds- Lack of Statesmen in Congress - The Radical Element - Increasing the Navy - An ' Onward Movement resolved upon ...
... President's Message - Chief Commanders on both sides at this time - The " On to Richmond " Cry - The Question of Funds- Lack of Statesmen in Congress - The Radical Element - Increasing the Navy - An ' Onward Movement resolved upon ...
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... President Requires him to Modify it - The Rebels Oc- cupy Columbus and Hickman - State of Affairs in Western Virginia- Battle of Carnifex Ferry and Retreat of Floyd 4 CHAPTER X. SEPTEMBER , 1861 . Lexington attacked - Repulse of Rains ...
... President Requires him to Modify it - The Rebels Oc- cupy Columbus and Hickman - State of Affairs in Western Virginia- Battle of Carnifex Ferry and Retreat of Floyd 4 CHAPTER X. SEPTEMBER , 1861 . Lexington attacked - Repulse of Rains ...
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