The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case, 1866 |
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... throughout the day . Col. Hendricks , of the 22d , was killed while leading a charge of his regi- ment . Night closed on this division , ROUTE 3 FROM BENTONVILLE REBELS 3 いの 5C 3 APPROACH 28 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... throughout the day . Col. Hendricks , of the 22d , was killed while leading a charge of his regi- ment . Night closed on this division , ROUTE 3 FROM BENTONVILLE REBELS 3 いの 5C 3 APPROACH 28 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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... ment , had nearly always been Demo- cratic politicians - of course , pro - Sla- very , and generally Southern — and for the last eight years emphatically so . These agents had little difficulty , at the outset of the Rebellion , in per ...
... ment , had nearly always been Demo- cratic politicians - of course , pro - Sla- very , and generally Southern — and for the last eight years emphatically so . These agents had little difficulty , at the outset of the Rebellion , in per ...
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... ment up the Tennessee . General Charles F. Smith had been desig- nated by Gen. Halleck to direct this movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after reaching Savannah , Tenn . , and Gen. Grant was thus ...
... ment up the Tennessee . General Charles F. Smith had been desig- nated by Gen. Halleck to direct this movement , but was soon disabled by the sickness of which he died not long after reaching Savannah , Tenn . , and Gen. Grant was thus ...
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... ment and dissatisfaction among a part of Gen. Phelps's subordinates ; while a single copy , taken to the Missis- sippi shore , and dispensed to the first comer , was there eagerly diffused and 3 3 Dec. 4 , 1861 . tility to the Union ...
... ment and dissatisfaction among a part of Gen. Phelps's subordinates ; while a single copy , taken to the Missis- sippi shore , and dispensed to the first comer , was there eagerly diffused and 3 3 Dec. 4 , 1861 . tility to the Union ...
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... ment prevent . Your occupying the city does not transfer allegiance from the government of their choice to one which they have deliberately repudiated ; and they yield the obedience which the conqueror is entitled to extort from the con ...
... ment prevent . Your occupying the city does not transfer allegiance from the government of their choice to one which they have deliberately repudiated ; and they yield the obedience which the conqueror is entitled to extort from the con ...
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