Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Enemy are Double his Numbers . McDowell Ordered to Join Him . His Claim that these Orders Kept Him on the Chickahominy . Refuted by Generals Webb and Fry . Battle of Hanover Court House . Johnston Resolves to Attack . Battle of Fair ...
... Enemy are Double his Numbers . McDowell Ordered to Join Him . His Claim that these Orders Kept Him on the Chickahominy . Refuted by Generals Webb and Fry . Battle of Hanover Court House . Johnston Resolves to Attack . Battle of Fair ...
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... Enemy . " His Defeat at Kernstown . His Second Campaign in the Shenandoah . Lincoln's Account of Banks's De- feat . Jackson Marches to the Potomac . His Retreat up the Valley . The President Orders McDowell and Frémont to Join at ...
... Enemy . " His Defeat at Kernstown . His Second Campaign in the Shenandoah . Lincoln's Account of Banks's De- feat . Jackson Marches to the Potomac . His Retreat up the Valley . The President Orders McDowell and Frémont to Join at ...
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... enemy extended to all the adjacent islands . It had been intended , after the reduction and occu- pation of these forts , that the expedition should immediately proceed to the attack and capture of Fernandina , Florida . But the large ...
... enemy extended to all the adjacent islands . It had been intended , after the reduction and occu- pation of these forts , that the expedition should immediately proceed to the attack and capture of Fernandina , Florida . But the large ...
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... enemy by the fall of Port Royal that they deserted the whole coast from the North Edisto to Warsaw Sound . This threw into our possession not only the harbor of Port Royal , but the magnificent harbor of St. Helena , and the har- bors ...
... enemy by the fall of Port Royal that they deserted the whole coast from the North Edisto to Warsaw Sound . This threw into our possession not only the harbor of Port Royal , but the magnificent harbor of St. Helena , and the har- bors ...
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... enemy in occupying Columbus and Paducah . " Buckner was in Richmond , proposing to the Confederate authori- ties certain military movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him ...
... enemy in occupying Columbus and Paducah . " Buckner was in Richmond , proposing to the Confederate authori- ties certain military movements in Kentucky , " in advance of the action of her Governor . " On Sep- tember 3d they promised him ...
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