Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... 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 River Havelock Sta Portsmouth PT . MORGAN Sig YGLARK ...
... 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 River Havelock Sta Portsmouth PT . MORGAN Sig YGLARK ...
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... South American coast , capturing and burning American merchantmen , until the following Jan- uary . A number of war ships were sent in pursuit , but they failed to find her till she sailed for Euro- pean waters , and entered the harbor ...
... South American coast , capturing and burning American merchantmen , until the following Jan- uary . A number of war ships were sent in pursuit , but they failed to find her till she sailed for Euro- pean waters , and entered the harbor ...
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... south of Hatteras , and only second in importance to 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 ...
... south of Hatteras , and only second in importance to 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 ...
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... south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort Walker , a much stronger work , mounting twenty - three guns . A broad sheet of water , two miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks , scientifically constructed ...
... south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort Walker , a much stronger work , mounting twenty - three guns . A broad sheet of water , two miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks , scientifically constructed ...
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... south and led the line outward through the entrance and as near Fort Walker as the depth of water permitted , the ships successively delivering their fire at a distance of six hundred yards . When the proper point was reached the Wabash ...
... south and led the line outward through the entrance and as near Fort Walker as the depth of water permitted , the ships successively delivering their fire at a distance of six hundred yards . When the proper point was reached the Wabash ...
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