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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... Receiving the News near Nashville -- It Reaches the City at Church Time - Terror of the Inhabit- ants - Scene of Pillage - Flight of the Rebels Southward -- Curtis Drives Price out of Miss uri .... 262 CHAPTER XXI . FEBRUARY , 1862 ...
... Receiving the News near Nashville -- It Reaches the City at Church Time - Terror of the Inhabit- ants - Scene of Pillage - Flight of the Rebels Southward -- Curtis Drives Price out of Miss uri .... 262 CHAPTER XXI . FEBRUARY , 1862 ...
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... received by the Public - General Plan of the War - Plan of the Peninsular Campaign -- How broken up - The Army Ad- vances to Yorktown - Escape of the Nashville - The Sumter Blockaded at Gibraltar - Vessels Running the Blockade at ...
... received by the Public - General Plan of the War - Plan of the Peninsular Campaign -- How broken up - The Army Ad- vances to Yorktown - Escape of the Nashville - The Sumter Blockaded at Gibraltar - Vessels Running the Blockade at ...
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... received at Mobile , a hundred guns were fired , and a military parade ordered in honor of the event . At New Orleans , the thunder of cannon , singing of the Marsellaise , and the unfurling of the Pelican flag , attested the excitement ...
... received at Mobile , a hundred guns were fired , and a military parade ordered in honor of the event . At New Orleans , the thunder of cannon , singing of the Marsellaise , and the unfurling of the Pelican flag , attested the excitement ...
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... received from his government by the fifteenth ( his letter was dated April twelfth ) , he would then surrender the fort . Not liking the conditions attached to this promise , though it was difficult to see how the beleaguered little ...
... received from his government by the fifteenth ( his letter was dated April twelfth ) , he would then surrender the fort . Not liking the conditions attached to this promise , though it was difficult to see how the beleaguered little ...
Page 55
... received the message of Beauregard , he ordered the sentinels to be removed from the parapets of the fort , the posterns closed , and the flag that had been low- ered with the coming on of night , flung to the breeze , and then sat down ...
... received the message of Beauregard , he ordered the sentinels to be removed from the parapets of the fort , the posterns closed , and the flag that had been low- ered with the coming on of night , flung to the breeze , and then sat down ...
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