Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes51-52Illinois State Historical Society., 1958 |
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... Monroe in the Civil War . THE MISSION of the Confederate ironclad Merrimac was to break the blockade of Hampton Roads by sinking the Union fleet and starving Fort Monroe into surrender . On March 8 , 1862 , the Merrimac destroyed two ...
... Monroe in the Civil War . THE MISSION of the Confederate ironclad Merrimac was to break the blockade of Hampton Roads by sinking the Union fleet and starving Fort Monroe into surrender . On March 8 , 1862 , the Merrimac destroyed two ...
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... Monroe and Fort Wool . Goldsborough's worries must have been in- creased by a letter he received from Assistant ... Monroe and Fort Wool , being respectively situ- ated on the north and south sides of the channel , effectively controlled ...
... Monroe and Fort Wool . Goldsborough's worries must have been in- creased by a letter he received from Assistant ... Monroe and Fort Wool , being respectively situ- ated on the north and south sides of the channel , effectively controlled ...
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... Monroe , capable of receiving any number of troops and communicat- ing with Norfolk by passable roads . Returning to Fort Monroe about noon , they found Lincoln talking to a pilot and studying a map . The President thought there was a ...
... Monroe , capable of receiving any number of troops and communicat- ing with Norfolk by passable roads . Returning to Fort Monroe about noon , they found Lincoln talking to a pilot and studying a map . The President thought there was a ...
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McLean Countys Newspapers Particularly | 7 |
Governor Cullom and the Pekin Whisky Ring Scandal | 28 |
The Illinois State Historical Society | 29 |
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