Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... side Assigned to Command . Goldsborough Commands the Fleet . The Voyage to Hatteras . The Capture of Roanoke Island . Wise's Summary of the Confederate Loss . Destruction of the Rebel Fleet . Capture of Elizabeth City . Capture of New ...
... side Assigned to Command . Goldsborough Commands the Fleet . The Voyage to Hatteras . The Capture of Roanoke Island . Wise's Summary of the Confederate Loss . Destruction of the Rebel Fleet . Capture of Elizabeth City . Capture of New ...
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... Sides . Affair of Lee's Mills . Mc- Clellan's Attitude Towards the Government . John- ston's Preparations to Leave Yorktown . " Is Anything to be Done ? " The Evacuation · 336 358 CHAPTER XXI . FROM WILLIAMSBURG TO FAIR OAKS The Pursuit ...
... Sides . Affair of Lee's Mills . Mc- Clellan's Attitude Towards the Government . John- ston's Preparations to Leave Yorktown . " Is Anything to be Done ? " The Evacuation · 336 358 CHAPTER XXI . FROM WILLIAMSBURG TO FAIR OAKS The Pursuit ...
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... side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war steamers Pawnee , eight guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of ...
... side of the Union . Notwith- 1 The fleet before Charleston harbor consisted of the war steamers Pawnee , eight guns , Pocahontas , five guns , and the revenue cutter Harriet Lane , five guns . The fleet before Pensacola con- sisted of ...
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... side , I went as far as the gang- way of the steamer , and delivered him over to Lieutenant Greer , to be placed in the boat . I then returned for Mr. Slidell , who in- sisted that I must apply consider- able force to get him to go with ...
... side , I went as far as the gang- way of the steamer , and delivered him over to Lieutenant Greer , to be placed in the boat . I then returned for Mr. Slidell , who in- sisted that I must apply consider- able force to get him to go with ...
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... side . The Government of England relied for its information mainly upon the official report of the mail agent , Commander Williams , who had made himself so officious as the " Queen's representative , " and who , true to the secession ...
... side . The Government of England relied for its information mainly upon the official report of the mail agent , Commander Williams , who had made himself so officious as the " Queen's representative , " and who , true to the secession ...
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