Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Orleans . Lovell Evacuates the City . The Surrender of New Orleans . Mumford Tears Down the Union Flag . The Flag Again Raised by Farragut . The Landing of Butler's Troops at Quarantine . Mutiny in Fort Jackson . Surrender of the Forts ...
... Orleans . Lovell Evacuates the City . The Surrender of New Orleans . Mumford Tears Down the Union Flag . The Flag Again Raised by Farragut . The Landing of Butler's Troops at Quarantine . Mutiny in Fort Jackson . Surrender of the Forts ...
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... Orleans . Reascends the Mississippi to Vicksburg . Passes the Batteries . Farragut Descends the River to New Orleans . Buell's Advance Towards Chattanooga . Lincoln's Telegrams to Halleck . Hal- leck Appointed General - in - Chief ...
... Orleans . Reascends the Mississippi to Vicksburg . Passes the Batteries . Farragut Descends the River to New Orleans . Buell's Advance Towards Chattanooga . Lincoln's Telegrams to Halleck . Hal- leck Appointed General - in - Chief ...
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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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... Orleans . " Hill to Cooper , Oct. 18 , Vol . IV . , p . 682 . Chance favored the gradual growth of an expe- dition for this work . During the summer and autumn of 1861 , while McClellan was so tediously organizing his great army ...
... Orleans . " Hill to Cooper , Oct. 18 , Vol . IV . , p . 682 . Chance favored the gradual growth of an expe- dition for this work . During the summer and autumn of 1861 , while McClellan was so tediously organizing his great army ...
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... Orleans , the commercial metropolis of the South , by a fleet under command of Flag - officer David G. Farragut . The expedition took shape very gradually ; first , through information derived from the blockade ; second , through the ...
... Orleans , the commercial metropolis of the South , by a fleet under command of Flag - officer David G. Farragut . The expedition took shape very gradually ; first , through information derived from the blockade ; second , through the ...
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