Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Iron - clad . Ericsson and his Monitor . Council of War at the White House . Fox Sent to Fort Monroe . Appearance of the Merrimac . 173 185 201 She Rams and Sinks the Cumberland . The Congress Shelled xii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
... Iron - clad . Ericsson and his Monitor . Council of War at the White House . Fox Sent to Fort Monroe . Appearance of the Merrimac . 173 185 201 She Rams and Sinks the Cumberland . The Congress Shelled xii TABLE OF CONTENTS.
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. She Rams and Sinks the Cumberland . The Congress Shelled and Burned . An Excited Meeting at the White House . Duel Between the Monitor and Merrimac . Re- treat of the Merrimac . Lincoln's Orders ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. She Rams and Sinks the Cumberland . The Congress Shelled and Burned . An Excited Meeting at the White House . Duel Between the Monitor and Merrimac . Re- treat of the Merrimac . Lincoln's Orders ...
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... Cumberland Gap . Brigadier - General Zollicoffer had eight or ten thousand men under his com- mand in Eastern Tennessee , but much scattered and badly armed and supplied . By his active supervision he somewhat improved the organiza ...
... Cumberland Gap . Brigadier - General Zollicoffer had eight or ten thousand men under his com- mand in Eastern Tennessee , but much scattered and badly armed and supplied . By his active supervision he somewhat improved the organiza ...
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... Cumberland Gap with six regiments to Cumber- land Ford , and began planning further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. ...
... Cumberland Gap with six regiments to Cumber- land Ford , and began planning further aggressive movements against the small Union force , prin- cipally Home Guards , which had been collected and organized at Camp Dick Robinson . W. R. ...
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... Cumberland rivers , had called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee . He landed without opposition and took possession , making arrange- ments to fortify and permanently hold the place ...
... Cumberland rivers , had called special attention to the easy communication between this point and Central Tennessee . He landed without opposition and took possession , making arrange- ments to fortify and permanently hold the place ...
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