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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... formed by " heroic " ladies in the din of battle , amidst the roar of cannon and the blaze of musketry , which will show that they possessed " stout hearts , " second to none of the olden time . The baggage train brought up the rear ...
... formed by " heroic " ladies in the din of battle , amidst the roar of cannon and the blaze of musketry , which will show that they possessed " stout hearts , " second to none of the olden time . The baggage train brought up the rear ...
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... formed by some of the citizens of Washington that great anxiety was felt here last week before the troops began to arrive ; but they seem very much relieved now . The peo- ple on the opposite side of the Potomac display a remark- ably ...
... formed by some of the citizens of Washington that great anxiety was felt here last week before the troops began to arrive ; but they seem very much relieved now . The peo- ple on the opposite side of the Potomac display a remark- ably ...
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... - ilar import . Governor Harris , of Tennessee , sent a message to the General Assembly , announcing the formation of a military league between that State and the Confederate States . 218 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
... - ilar import . Governor Harris , of Tennessee , sent a message to the General Assembly , announcing the formation of a military league between that State and the Confederate States . 218 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
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... formation of a State militia , which was simply a rebel force under another name . Captain Lyon could not suffer this de- fiant treasonable body to organize and gain strength close under his eye , so he marched on Camp Jackson with some ...
... formation of a State militia , which was simply a rebel force under another name . Captain Lyon could not suffer this de- fiant treasonable body to organize and gain strength close under his eye , so he marched on Camp Jackson with some ...
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... formed and marched to the railway station , immense crowds cheering them on the route . They arrived at the station about 10 o'clock , and were received with a salute from the field - pieces of the Brown Artillery , and deaf- ening ...
... formed and marched to the railway station , immense crowds cheering them on the route . They arrived at the station about 10 o'clock , and were received with a salute from the field - pieces of the Brown Artillery , and deaf- ening ...
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