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 70
... TROOPS GOING BY WAY OF ANNAPOLIS - THEIR ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON - DEFEC- TION IN THE ARMY AND NAVY - ROBERT E. LEE EFFECT OF THE STATES ' RIGHTS DOCTRINE - GREAT UNION MEETING IN NEW YORK - ITS RECEPTION SOUTH - PROCLAMATION OF THE ...
... TROOPS GOING BY WAY OF ANNAPOLIS - THEIR ARRIVAL AT WASHINGTON - DEFEC- TION IN THE ARMY AND NAVY - ROBERT E. LEE EFFECT OF THE STATES ' RIGHTS DOCTRINE - GREAT UNION MEETING IN NEW YORK - ITS RECEPTION SOUTH - PROCLAMATION OF THE ...
Page 73
... troops should not be allowed to pass through the city to the Capital , which was now threatened on every side . Patrols were kept up night and day over the long bridge cannon commanded its passage - the govern- ment , under the veteran ...
... troops should not be allowed to pass through the city to the Capital , which was now threatened on every side . Patrols were kept up night and day over the long bridge cannon commanded its passage - the govern- ment , under the veteran ...
Page 74
... troops , finding the cars could not go on , came out , and forming in a solid square , with fixed bayonets , and at the double - quick , began to advance the Mayor of Balti- more , who had in vain endeavored to keep the peace - at their ...
... troops , finding the cars could not go on , came out , and forming in a solid square , with fixed bayonets , and at the double - quick , began to advance the Mayor of Balti- more , who had in vain endeavored to keep the peace - at their ...
Page 75
... troops could reach the seat of government in no other way , they must do it over heaps of dead and smouldering ruins . The news reached New York just before the Seventh Regiment - the favorite regiment of the city , composed of some of ...
... troops could reach the seat of government in no other way , they must do it over heaps of dead and smouldering ruins . The news reached New York just before the Seventh Regiment - the favorite regiment of the city , composed of some of ...
Page 76
... troops must come through to Washing- ton - there was no alternative . The dreaded collision was prevented by the troops stopping at Havre de Grace , and taking steamers for Annap- olis . General B. F. Butler had taken his regiment by ...
... troops must come through to Washing- ton - there was no alternative . The dreaded collision was prevented by the troops stopping at Havre de Grace , and taking steamers for Annap- olis . General B. F. Butler had taken his regiment by ...
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