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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ABRAHAM LINCOLN A HISTORY BY JOHN G. NICOLAY AND JOHN HAY VOLUME FIVE NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO . Copyright , 1886 and 1890 , by JOHN G. NICOLAY 1917.
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ABRAHAM LINCOLN A HISTORY BY JOHN G. NICOLAY AND JOHN HAY VOLUME FIVE NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO . Copyright , 1886 and 1890 , by JOHN G. NICOLAY 1917.
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... five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of the war steamers Pow- hatan , eleven guns , Brooklyn , twenty - five guns , Wyandotte , five guns , and the sailing ships , Sabine ...
... five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of the war steamers Pow- hatan , eleven guns , Brooklyn , twenty - five guns , Wyandotte , five guns , and the sailing ships , Sabine ...
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... five years in charge of an important manufacturing establishment . To his thorough professional train- ing was thus added a familiarity with the personnel and qualities of the navy on one hand , and the currents of thought and action in ...
... five years in charge of an important manufacturing establishment . To his thorough professional train- ing was thus added a familiarity with the personnel and qualities of the navy on one hand , and the currents of thought and action in ...
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... service between Havana and New Orleans . Fitted out and armed with five guns , she succeeded in making her es- cape through the blockade at the mouth of the Mississippi , towards the end of June ; and continued 8 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... service between Havana and New Orleans . Fitted out and armed with five guns , she succeeded in making her es- cape through the blockade at the mouth of the Mississippi , towards the end of June ; and continued 8 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the two days ...
... five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the two days ...
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