The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volumen2;Volumen1862D. Appleton, 1869 |
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... sent some very excellent long stapled cotton into market ; the Yorubas and the tribes dwell- ing on the banks of the Quorra contributed a considerable quantity ; some thousands of bales were sent from Kaffraria and the Cape Colony , and ...
... sent some very excellent long stapled cotton into market ; the Yorubas and the tribes dwell- ing on the banks of the Quorra contributed a considerable quantity ; some thousands of bales were sent from Kaffraria and the Cape Colony , and ...
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... sent to the Confederate army for the war . On the 18th of February Governor Rector issued a procla- mation calling into immediate service every man in the State subject to military duty . They were required to appear within twenty days ...
... sent to the Confederate army for the war . On the 18th of February Governor Rector issued a procla- mation calling into immediate service every man in the State subject to military duty . They were required to appear within twenty days ...
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... sent from St. Louis , Cairo , and Cincinnati , until the following regiments and batteries were under the command of Gen. Grant , not including the force brought by Gen. Crittenden : Illinois Infantry . - 7th , Col. John Cook , act- ing ...
... sent from St. Louis , Cairo , and Cincinnati , until the following regiments and batteries were under the command of Gen. Grant , not including the force brought by Gen. Crittenden : Illinois Infantry . - 7th , Col. John Cook , act- ing ...
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... sent to Gen. Grant with the following letter : The land forces under Gen. Grant left Fort Henry on the 12th of February , in two divis- ions , stated by Gen. Grant as " about fifteen thousand strong , " - six regiments having been sent ...
... sent to Gen. Grant with the following letter : The land forces under Gen. Grant left Fort Henry on the 12th of February , in two divis- ions , stated by Gen. Grant as " about fifteen thousand strong , " - six regiments having been sent ...
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... sent over to Fort Macon , and a surrender demanded . This was refused , and vigorous measures were at once commenced to reduce it by a siege . Beaufort is the capital of Car- teret county , situated at the mouth of Newport river , and a ...
... sent over to Fort Macon , and a surrender demanded . This was refused , and vigorous measures were at once commenced to reduce it by a siege . Beaufort is the capital of Car- teret county , situated at the mouth of Newport river , and a ...
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