The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65 ; 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 and Company, 1866 |
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... Secession , subject to a vote of the people election to be held on the 23d inst . nance , if approved , to take effect o March . Texas was therefore stat - even according to the logic of S بوورد THE AMERICAN CONFLICT . VOLUME II . and I.
... Secession , subject to a vote of the people election to be held on the 23d inst . nance , if approved , to take effect o March . Texas was therefore stat - even according to the logic of S بوورد THE AMERICAN CONFLICT . VOLUME II . and I.
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... the ordi- nance , if approved , to take effect on the 2d of March . Texas was therefore still in the Union , even according to the logic of Secession . betrayal was . colored , not fairly | ate service Texas and New Mexico in 1862.
... the ordi- nance , if approved , to take effect on the 2d of March . Texas was therefore still in the Union , even according to the logic of Secession . betrayal was . colored , not fairly | ate service Texas and New Mexico in 1862.
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... effect a junction with Maj . Foster ; who , with the 7th militia cavalry , 800 strong , had been pushed out from Lexington by Totten , in quest of Hughes . These combinations upon our side failed most signally . Coffey and Hughes united ...
... effect a junction with Maj . Foster ; who , with the 7th militia cavalry , 800 strong , had been pushed out from Lexington by Totten , in quest of Hughes . These combinations upon our side failed most signally . Coffey and Hughes united ...
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... effect on the fire of the fleet . Five minutes later , by the advice of his officers , he , having ceased firing , lowered his flag , thereby surrender- GEN . GRANT BEFORE FORT DONELSON . conflict , in 46 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT ...
... effect on the fire of the fleet . Five minutes later , by the advice of his officers , he , having ceased firing , lowered his flag , thereby surrender- GEN . GRANT BEFORE FORT DONELSON . conflict , in 46 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT ...
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... effect . Pillow , still successful and slowly advancing , about noon joined hands with Buckner in the center , and took command of their united forces , when a charge was made by Forrest's cav- alry on our infantry supporting a 25 Gen ...
... effect . Pillow , still successful and slowly advancing , about noon joined hands with Buckner in the center , and took command of their united forces , when a charge was made by Forrest's cav- alry on our infantry supporting a 25 Gen ...
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