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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Page 68
... four guns ; the Merrimac and Columbia , forty - four ; the Raritan , forty - five ; the sloops - of- war Germantown and Plymouth , each twenty - two guns ; the brig Dolphin , a powder boat , and the frigate United States , ( in ordinary ...
... four guns ; the Merrimac and Columbia , forty - four ; the Raritan , forty - five ; the sloops - of- war Germantown and Plymouth , each twenty - two guns ; the brig Dolphin , a powder boat , and the frigate United States , ( in ordinary ...
Page 73
... four days after the President's proclamation was issued were entering Baltimore . Threats had been ut- tered that northern troops should not be allowed to pass through the city to the Capital , which was now threatened on every side ...
... four days after the President's proclamation was issued were entering Baltimore . Threats had been ut- tered that northern troops should not be allowed to pass through the city to the Capital , which was now threatened on every side ...
Page 80
... four volunteers to serve for three years or the war , and directed the increase of the regular army by the addition of eight regiments of infantry , one of cavalry , and one of artil lery , and the enlistment of eighteeen thousand ...
... four volunteers to serve for three years or the war , and directed the increase of the regular army by the addition of eight regiments of infantry , one of cavalry , and one of artil lery , and the enlistment of eighteeen thousand ...
Page 84
... four privates , proceeded to the top of the house and cut down the flag . As they were coming down stairs , preceded by private Brownell , they met the man they had just before accosted , standing in the hall with a double - barreled ...
... four privates , proceeded to the top of the house and cut down the flag . As they were coming down stairs , preceded by private Brownell , they met the man they had just before accosted , standing in the hall with a double - barreled ...
Page 86
... four miles below the town , and after crossing several bluffs commenced ascending a slope a half a mile long , on the top of which the enemy were posted in a strong position . FIGHT AT BOONEVILLE . Arriving within easy range , Captain ...
... four miles below the town , and after crossing several bluffs commenced ascending a slope a half a mile long , on the top of which the enemy were posted in a strong position . FIGHT AT BOONEVILLE . Arriving within easy range , Captain ...
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