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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... received their annuities and transacted most of their business with the Federal Govern- ment , had nearly always been Demo- cratic politicians - of course , pro - Sla- very , and generally Southern — and for the last eight years ...
... received their annuities and transacted most of their business with the Federal Govern- ment , had nearly always been Demo- cratic politicians - of course , pro - Sla- very , and generally Southern — and for the last eight years ...
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... received a flag of truce from Hindman , asking a personal inter- view with reference to the burial of the dead and relief of the wounded . Blunt met Hindman accordingly , and was soon satisfied that the meeting so solicited was but a ...
... received a flag of truce from Hindman , asking a personal inter- view with reference to the burial of the dead and relief of the wounded . Blunt met Hindman accordingly , and was soon satisfied that the meeting so solicited was but a ...
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... received 59 shots , and each of the others about half so many , with an aggregate loss of 54 killed and wounded . Of his twelve guns , one had burst , while the enemy had brought over 20 - most of them very heavy - to bear upon him from ...
... received 59 shots , and each of the others about half so many , with an aggregate loss of 54 killed and wounded . Of his twelve guns , one had burst , while the enemy had brought over 20 - most of them very heavy - to bear upon him from ...
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... received orders , which it made haste to obey , arriving at Savannah at 7 to 8 P. M .; but , finding there no boats ready for its service , McCook routed up the cap- tains of the boats lying at the dock , and embarked Rousseau's brigade ...
... received orders , which it made haste to obey , arriving at Savannah at 7 to 8 P. M .; but , finding there no boats ready for its service , McCook routed up the cap- tains of the boats lying at the dock , and embarked Rousseau's brigade ...
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... received orders to protect the rear . By 4 P. M. , the Confederates were in full retreat . The main body of the army passed silently and swiftly along the road toward Corinth ; our division bringing up the rear , determined to make a ...
... received orders to protect the rear . By 4 P. M. , the Confederates were in full retreat . The main body of the army passed silently and swiftly along the road toward Corinth ; our division bringing up the rear , determined to make a ...
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