Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Flag . The Flag Again Raised by Farragut . The Landing of Butler's Troops at Quarantine . Mutiny in Fort Jackson . Surrender of the Forts • CHAPTER XVI . NEW ORLEANS • Forts Jackson and St. Philip Occupied . General Butler Occupies New ...
... Flag . The Flag Again Raised by Farragut . The Landing of Butler's Troops at Quarantine . Mutiny in Fort Jackson . Surrender of the Forts • CHAPTER XVI . NEW ORLEANS • Forts Jackson and St. Philip Occupied . General Butler Occupies New ...
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... flag of truce through the military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer- tain Union prisoners taken by the rebel forces to be placed ...
... flag of truce through the military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer- tain Union prisoners taken by the rebel forces to be placed ...
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... Flag - Officer Silas H. Stringham sailed from Fort Monroe in command of 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 ...
... Flag - Officer Silas H. Stringham sailed from Fort Monroe in command of 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 ...
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... following each other at a distance of little more than a ship's length , with Du Pont leading in the flag - ship Wabash of forty - four guns . Moving 1 " " B slowly and taking continual soundings as 16 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... following each other at a distance of little more than a ship's length , with Du Pont leading in the flag - ship Wabash of forty - four guns . Moving 1 " " B slowly and taking continual soundings as 16 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... flag - officer , wrote : Shell fell in it , not twenty - eight in a minute , but as fast as a horse's feet beat the ground in a gallop . The resistance was heroic - but what could flesh and blood do against such a fire ? . . . The ...
... flag - officer , wrote : Shell fell in it , not twenty - eight in a minute , but as fast as a horse's feet beat the ground in a gallop . The resistance was heroic - but what could flesh and blood do against such a fire ? . . . The ...
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