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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... Soldiers ' Vote- The XXXVIIIth Congress Lincoln's last Message - Slavery prohibited by Constitutional Amendment - Peace Overtures at Richmond , and Negotiations in Hampton Roads - Lincoln's Second Inaugural . XXXI . Hood's Tennessee ...
... Soldiers ' Vote- The XXXVIIIth Congress Lincoln's last Message - Slavery prohibited by Constitutional Amendment - Peace Overtures at Richmond , and Negotiations in Hampton Roads - Lincoln's Second Inaugural . XXXI . Hood's Tennessee ...
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... soldiers , were worth five to ten times their number of his New Mexican levies . Making the best use possible of his scanty or in- different materials , he was probably about half ready to take the field when apprised that the Texans ...
... soldiers , were worth five to ten times their number of his New Mexican levies . Making the best use possible of his scanty or in- different materials , he was probably about half ready to take the field when apprised that the Texans ...
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... soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew the combat at daylight . Meanwhile , our wounded were all cared for , the trains of the whole army sent to Fayetteville ; and Gen ...
... soldiers sleeping on their arms in the open field where they had so bravely struggled , expecting to renew the combat at daylight . Meanwhile , our wounded were all cared for , the trains of the whole army sent to Fayetteville ; and Gen ...
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... soldiers desisted and lay down to rest . Gen. Schoepf's brigade came up that night , and were so disposed by Gen. Thomas as to make sure of the capture of that Fishing creek could not be crossed ; and so the Somerset force of several ...
... soldiers desisted and lay down to rest . Gen. Schoepf's brigade came up that night , and were so disposed by Gen. Thomas as to make sure of the capture of that Fishing creek could not be crossed ; and so the Somerset force of several ...
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... soldiers , especially those of his own brigade , and , a little before sunrise , cast off and steamed up the river , leaving the residue to their fate . " Col. Forrest , with some 800 cavalry , escaped by the road up the immediate bank ...
... soldiers , especially those of his own brigade , and , a little before sunrise , cast off and steamed up the river , leaving the residue to their fate . " Col. Forrest , with some 800 cavalry , escaped by the road up the immediate bank ...
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