The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen2G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1863 |
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... division of the State . Resolutions were adopted approving the action of the merchants in refusing to pay taxes to the authorities at Richmond , denunciatory of the secession ordinance , and declaring adhesion to the stars and stripes ...
... division of the State . Resolutions were adopted approving the action of the merchants in refusing to pay taxes to the authorities at Richmond , denunciatory of the secession ordinance , and declaring adhesion to the stars and stripes ...
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... Division of volunteers , Zouave committee , Mayor , Common Council , etc. , fol- lowed . Next to the hearse , marched Francis E. Brown- ell and two other Zouaves , who were with Colonel Ells- worth at the time he was shot , Brownell ...
... Division of volunteers , Zouave committee , Mayor , Common Council , etc. , fol- lowed . Next to the hearse , marched Francis E. Brown- ell and two other Zouaves , who were with Colonel Ells- worth at the time he was shot , Brownell ...
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... division of General Wise's army , killing twenty - three , and taking two hundred prisoners , and seventy - three horses , and then proceeded eastward about twelve miles to Middle . Fork Bridge , where a detachment of forty - five men ...
... division of General Wise's army , killing twenty - three , and taking two hundred prisoners , and seventy - three horses , and then proceeded eastward about twelve miles to Middle . Fork Bridge , where a detachment of forty - five men ...
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... division of the army , three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while McClellan was to attack in front ; and Colonel Pegram went on to say , that he had moved a piece of artillery and three hundred men ...
... division of the army , three thousand strong , by a convenient route , to take him in the rear , while McClellan was to attack in front ; and Colonel Pegram went on to say , that he had moved a piece of artillery and three hundred men ...
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... division moving in perfect silence through the brush and laurel , over rocks and through ditches , while the rain poured down upon them in tor- rents , as if the windows of heaven were opened 23 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . 265.
... division moving in perfect silence through the brush and laurel , over rocks and through ditches , while the rain poured down upon them in tor- rents , as if the windows of heaven were opened 23 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . 265.
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