Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT DONELSON · Confederate Council of War at Bowling Green . John- ston Resolves " To Fight for Nashville at Donelson . " Fort Donelson ...
... Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT DONELSON · Confederate Council of War at Bowling Green . John- ston Resolves " To Fight for Nashville at Donelson . " Fort Donelson ...
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... Fort Monroe . The Advance to Norfolk . Norfolk Occupied . The Merri- mac Destroyed • • CHAPTER XIV . ROANOKE ISLAND . 218 The Situation of Roanoke Island . Burnside's Coast Division . Expedition Against Roanoke Island . Burn- side ...
... Fort Monroe . The Advance to Norfolk . Norfolk Occupied . The Merri- mac Destroyed • • CHAPTER XIV . ROANOKE ISLAND . 218 The Situation of Roanoke Island . Burnside's Coast Division . Expedition Against Roanoke Island . Burn- side ...
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... FORT MONROE CAPE HENRY Norfolk I E Winton Hamilton Cho South Mills Elizabeth Citye Hertford Edenton BEMARLE SOUND Columbia 2 Nags Head Rive Plymouth Williamston Tar R Washington New Berne Trent Pamlico River PAMLICO SOUND BEACON A Neuse ...
... FORT MONROE CAPE HENRY Norfolk I E Winton Hamilton Cho South Mills Elizabeth Citye Hertford Edenton BEMARLE SOUND Columbia 2 Nags Head Rive Plymouth Williamston Tar R Washington New Berne Trent Pamlico River PAMLICO SOUND BEACON A Neuse ...
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... forts and armed them with guns brought from the Norfolk navy yard : Fort Hat- teras , nearest the inlet , with ... Monroe in command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major ...
... forts and armed them with guns brought from the Norfolk navy yard : Fort Hat- teras , nearest the inlet , with ... Monroe in command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major ...
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... Fort Monroe and Hampton Roads . " Major - General John E. Wool , who had been sent ( August 17 ) to take command at Fort Monroe , joined in this opinion . General Butler immediately returned to Washington to report the joint victory ...
... Fort Monroe and Hampton Roads . " Major - General John E. Wool , who had been sent ( August 17 ) to take command at Fort Monroe , joined in this opinion . General Butler immediately returned to Washington to report the joint victory ...
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