The History of the Civil War in America: Comprising a Full and Impartial Account of the Origin and Progress of the Rebellion, of the Various Naval and Military Engagements, of the Heroic Deeds Performed by Armies and Individuals, and of Touching Scenes in the Field, the Camp, the Hospital, and the Cabin, Volumen1Gurdon Bill, 1866 |
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... vessel was met by hostile batteries , the lives of two hundred and fifty men , in the service of the Government , were imperiled , and the heroic little garrison of seventy - five men in Fort Sumter were abandoned to their fate ...
... vessel was met by hostile batteries , the lives of two hundred and fifty men , in the service of the Government , were imperiled , and the heroic little garrison of seventy - five men in Fort Sumter were abandoned to their fate ...
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... vessels were sent to the East Indies , three to Brazil , seven to the Pacific Ocean , three to the Mediterranean , seven to the coast of Africa , and so on , leaving , of our whole squadron , but two vessels , carrying twenty - seven ...
... vessels were sent to the East Indies , three to Brazil , seven to the Pacific Ocean , three to the Mediterranean , seven to the coast of Africa , and so on , leaving , of our whole squadron , but two vessels , carrying twenty - seven ...
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... was to be raised , and some were to shoot at him with their pistols , and others to throw hand grenades into his carriage . In the inevi- table confusion the assassins expected to escape to a vessel 5 PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY . 65.
... was to be raised , and some were to shoot at him with their pistols , and others to throw hand grenades into his carriage . In the inevi- table confusion the assassins expected to escape to a vessel 5 PROGRESS OF THE CONSPIRACY . 65.
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... vessel waiting for them in the harbor , which would convey them to Mobile , in Alabama , where they would be safe from all harm . General Scott and Senator Seward had been apprised , by the police , of this danger , and immediately ...
... vessel waiting for them in the harbor , which would convey them to Mobile , in Alabama , where they would be safe from all harm . General Scott and Senator Seward had been apprised , by the police , of this danger , and immediately ...
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... vessel to heave to , to be searched , which passed up or down the river . On the 15th , the rebels in Florida surprised and captured the United States Coast Survey schooner Dana . On the 19th , a convention in Georgia , by a vote of 288 ...
... vessel to heave to , to be searched , which passed up or down the river . On the 15th , the rebels in Florida surprised and captured the United States Coast Survey schooner Dana . On the 19th , a convention in Georgia , by a vote of 288 ...
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