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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... our youth sacrificed , the loss of ten Northern ruffians would be no equivalent . " May 3. Connecticut Legislature voted , unanimously , " • $ 2,000,000 from her treasury , for public 212 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
... our youth sacrificed , the loss of ten Northern ruffians would be no equivalent . " May 3. Connecticut Legislature voted , unanimously , " • $ 2,000,000 from her treasury , for public 212 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
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... loss of so young and promising an officer , we cannot but deprecate the " rashness " which prompted the deed by which he lost his life . Light be the turf upon thee , young soldier , and softly rest the hand of affliction upon the head ...
... loss of so young and promising an officer , we cannot but deprecate the " rashness " which prompted the deed by which he lost his life . Light be the turf upon thee , young soldier , and softly rest the hand of affliction upon the head ...
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... loss on the side of the Federals was twenty - five killed , and about forty - seven wounded . The rebel loss , fighting as they were under the impenetrable cover of their batteries , was small , probably about thirteen . June 11 ...
... loss on the side of the Federals was twenty - five killed , and about forty - seven wounded . The rebel loss , fighting as they were under the impenetrable cover of their batteries , was small , probably about thirteen . June 11 ...
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... loss to government in buildings alone , is estimated at five hundred thousand dollars . June 15. The First Regiment Massachusetts volun- teers , Colonel Cowdin , who were the first for three years ' service , left Boston for Washington ...
... loss to government in buildings alone , is estimated at five hundred thousand dollars . June 15. The First Regiment Massachusetts volun- teers , Colonel Cowdin , who were the first for three years ' service , left Boston for Washington ...
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... and retreated , leaving the com- mand to devolve upon Colonel Little ; although the troops fled in all directions , yet many were taken prison- ers , and paroled . The loss of the Federal THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . 251.
... and retreated , leaving the com- mand to devolve upon Colonel Little ; although the troops fled in all directions , yet many were taken prison- ers , and paroled . The loss of the Federal THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES . 251.
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