Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Military Conditions at Cairo . Mc- Clernand's March to Mayfield . Smith's March to Calloway . Gunboat Reconnaissance of Fort Henry . McClernand's Report . Lincoln's Advice on the Western Campaign . Halleck Suggests a Tennessee Movement ...
... Military Conditions at Cairo . Mc- Clernand's March to Mayfield . Smith's March to Calloway . Gunboat Reconnaissance of Fort Henry . McClernand's Report . Lincoln's Advice on the Western Campaign . Halleck Suggests a Tennessee Movement ...
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... Military Govern- ment . Assessments and Charities . The Public Health . Quarantine and Yellow Fever . Rebel Contumacy and Intrigue · · CHAPTER XVII . PEA RIDGE AND ISLAND No. 10 Curtis's Midwinter Campaign . Price Retreats from ...
... Military Govern- ment . Assessments and Charities . The Public Health . Quarantine and Yellow Fever . Rebel Contumacy and Intrigue · · CHAPTER XVII . PEA RIDGE AND ISLAND No. 10 Curtis's Midwinter Campaign . Price Retreats from ...
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... military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer- tain Union prisoners taken by the rebel forces to be placed in strict confinement ...
... military lines . In this letter he gave notice that , as a measure of retaliation for the alleged treatment of the privateersmen , he had caused cer- tain Union prisoners taken by the rebel forces to be placed in strict confinement ...
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... military and naval , were expanded to such a degree , and the number of prisoners captured , of other privateersmen , as well as of the land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in ...
... military and naval , were expanded to such a degree , and the number of prisoners captured , of other privateersmen , as well as of the land forces , had already become so con- siderable as to compel a radical change of practice in ...
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... military posses- sion of the entire coast line , and this was a part of the problem to be studied by the board of offi- cers who had been convened by the Navy De- partment on June 28. Careful reports made by the board on July 5 and 13 ...
... military posses- sion of the entire coast line , and this was a part of the problem to be studied by the board of offi- cers who had been convened by the Navy De- partment on June 28. Careful reports made by the board on July 5 and 13 ...
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