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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... once , as this would be the last . 3 1 February 5 , 1861 . 2 which had just before assumed to take Texas out of the Union . The 4 Feb. 1. The Convention met this day at Austin , and at once passed an ordinance of Secession , subject to ...
... once , as this would be the last . 3 1 February 5 , 1861 . 2 which had just before assumed to take Texas out of the Union . The 4 Feb. 1. The Convention met this day at Austin , and at once passed an ordinance of Secession , subject to ...
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... once at- tacked , capturing his 4 guns and completely routing his command . The Rebels fled in disorder across the Arkansas to Fort Gibson . Their loss in material would have been greater had they had more to lose . Gen. Schofield ...
... once at- tacked , capturing his 4 guns and completely routing his command . The Rebels fled in disorder across the Arkansas to Fort Gibson . Their loss in material would have been greater had they had more to lose . Gen. Schofield ...
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... once returned with interest by the Rebel infantry , intent on the capture of our three batteries , and rushing up to within a hundred yards of the guns , and coming up , or retreat and lose my whole train . Blunt had that morning sent ...
... once returned with interest by the Rebel infantry , intent on the capture of our three batteries , and rushing up to within a hundred yards of the guns , and coming up , or retreat and lose my whole train . Blunt had that morning sent ...
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... once hotly engaged with Blunt's division . Its three batteries , firing shell and case - shot at short range , soon proved an overmatch for the two Rebel batteries opposed to them , driving them and their supports back into the woods ...
... once hotly engaged with Blunt's division . Its three batteries , firing shell and case - shot at short range , soon proved an overmatch for the two Rebel batteries opposed to them , driving them and their supports back into the woods ...
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... once protested that he would never surrender . Buck- ner - who , for obvious reasons , was scarcely more popular with Kentucky Unionists than was Floyd with those of the Free States - presented no such obstacle . Floyd , therefore ...
... once protested that he would never surrender . Buck- ner - who , for obvious reasons , was scarcely more popular with Kentucky Unionists than was Floyd with those of the Free States - presented no such obstacle . Floyd , therefore ...
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