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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... miles , and were severally held by detachments of from 50 to 150 of the regular army . San Anto- nio , 150 miles inland from Indianola , on Matagorda Bay , was the head - til this ungracious duty - if duty it quarters of the department ...
... miles , and were severally held by detachments of from 50 to 150 of the regular army . San Anto- nio , 150 miles inland from Indianola , on Matagorda Bay , was the head - til this ungracious duty - if duty it quarters of the department ...
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... miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions was considerably replenished . At Cubero , 60 miles westward , they obtained more PAGE.
... miles on the way , they advanced to Albuquerque , 50 miles further , which fell without resistance , and where their scanty stock of pro- visions was considerably replenished . At Cubero , 60 miles westward , they obtained more PAGE.
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... miles . south of Springfield , but with most of his command from 10 to 20 miles nearer the Arkansas line . Within three hours , his divisions were in mo- tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns ...
... miles . south of Springfield , but with most of his command from 10 to 20 miles nearer the Arkansas line . Within three hours , his divisions were in mo- tion southerly , making marches of fully 20 miles per day , with all their guns ...
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... miles . ern Virginia , between the Alleghany and the Cumberland ranges of moun- tains , but drawing tribute also from western North Carolina and northern Georgia , traverses East Tennessee in a generally W. S. W. direction , en- tering ...
... miles . ern Virginia , between the Alleghany and the Cumberland ranges of moun- tains , but drawing tribute also from western North Carolina and northern Georgia , traverses East Tennessee in a generally W. S. W. direction , en- tering ...
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... miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles further . These two- the only rivers , save the Mississippi , navigable southward from the border of the Free into the Slave ...
... miles by large steam- boats , save in seasons of summer drouth , and by boats of 500 tuns for some 300 miles further . These two- the only rivers , save the Mississippi , navigable southward from the border of the Free into the Slave ...
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