The True History of the Civil WarJ. B. Lippincott Company, 1903 - 421 páginas |
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A. P. Hill abolition abolitionists antislavery arms artillery attack battle Bragg Buchanan campaign captured cause civil command Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution convention D. H. Hill declared defeat defence Democratic Douglas effect election enemy England eral fact federacy Federal army Federal government fight fire force Fort Sumter Frémont Fugitive Slave Fugitive Slave Law Georgia Governor Grant gunboats guns Harper's Ferry held Hooker hundred Jackson Jefferson Davis Johnston Kansas latter leaders Lee's Lincoln Longstreet March McClellan ment military Mississippi Missouri Missouri Compromise nation navy negroes North Northern officers opinion passed peace political ports position possession Potomac President prisoners proclamation regiments Republican party result Richmond River secede secession Secretary Senate sent Seward Sherman slave-holding slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern success Sumter surrender Tennessee territory thousand tion troops Union army United vessels Vicksburg victory Virginia vote Washington West