Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Guns . McClellan Removed from Chief Command . The Coun- cil at Fairfax Court House . Its Plan Approved by Lincoln . The Army Moved to Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT ...
... Guns . McClellan Removed from Chief Command . The Coun- cil at Fairfax Court House . Its Plan Approved by Lincoln . The Army Moved to Fort Monroe . The Protection of Washington . McDowell's Corps Ordered to Remain CHAPTER XI . FORT ...
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... guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of the war steamers Pow- hatan , eleven guns , Brooklyn , twenty - five guns , Wyandotte , five guns , and the ...
... guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of the war steamers Pow- hatan , eleven guns , Brooklyn , twenty - five guns , Wyandotte , five guns , and the ...
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... gun , was made to do war duty . The result was a motley collection of vessels ; nevertheless , under the peculiar conditions , many of them rendered admirable service in the blockade , particularly those capable of considerable speed ...
... gun , was made to do war duty . The result was a motley collection of vessels ; nevertheless , under the peculiar conditions , many of them rendered admirable service in the blockade , particularly those capable of considerable speed ...
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... 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.
... 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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... gun , and was fitted out as a privateer at Charleston , from which port she sailed on her cruise on the 2d of June , 1861. She captured a merchant brig on the following day about fifty miles east of Charles- ton , and the same afternoon ...
... gun , and was fitted out as a privateer at Charleston , from which port she sailed on her cruise on the 2d of June , 1861. She captured a merchant brig on the following day about fifty miles east of Charles- ton , and the same afternoon ...
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