Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... ROADS AND THE BATTLE OF THE " MONITOR " AND " MERRIMAC " . 232 BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND .. 248 THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI 256 BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE 288 MILITARY AND NAVAL OPERATIONS ABOUT ISLAND No. 10 .. 304 BATTLE OF SHILOH . 320 THE ...
... ROADS AND THE BATTLE OF THE " MONITOR " AND " MERRIMAC " . 232 BATTLE OF ROANOKE ISLAND .. 248 THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI 256 BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE 288 MILITARY AND NAVAL OPERATIONS ABOUT ISLAND No. 10 .. 304 BATTLE OF SHILOH . 320 THE ...
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... ROADS BUTORY SCALE OF MILES MAP OF EARLY COAST OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent satisfied the inquiry . But even had it been strictly accurate , the ability of the American Government to fulfill its announce- ment might naturally ...
... ROADS BUTORY SCALE OF MILES MAP OF EARLY COAST OPERATIONS . This reply to some extent satisfied the inquiry . But even had it been strictly accurate , the ability of the American Government to fulfill its announce- ment might naturally ...
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... Roads . On the 26th of Au- gust , Flag - Officer Silas H. Stringham sailed from Fort Monroe in command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler ...
... Roads . On the 26th of Au- gust , Flag - Officer Silas H. Stringham sailed from Fort Monroe in command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler ...
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... 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 returned to Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his ...
... 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 returned to Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his ...
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... force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... force of twelve thousand men , while Captain Sam- uel F. Du Pont , of the navy , was instructed to gather a fleet of vessels at Hampton Roads to be used in the same movement . When General Sher- man 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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