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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... hold as prisoners of war all Federal soldiers and officers remain- ing in Texas . Maj . Sibley , in com- mand at that port , had chartered two small schooners and embarked there- on a part of his force , when he was compelled to ...
... hold as prisoners of war all Federal soldiers and officers remain- ing in Texas . Maj . Sibley , in com- mand at that port , had chartered two small schooners and embarked there- on a part of his force , when he was compelled to ...
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... . Lynde commanded . Here they renewed their intrigues and importunities , finding a large portion of the officers equally traitorous with themselves . But Maj . Lynde appeared to hold out CANBY PREPARES TO HOLD NEW MEXICO . 21 gies in.
... . Lynde commanded . Here they renewed their intrigues and importunities , finding a large portion of the officers equally traitorous with themselves . But Maj . Lynde appeared to hold out CANBY PREPARES TO HOLD NEW MEXICO . 21 gies in.
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... HOLD NEW MEXICO . 21 gies in the more immediate and mo- mentous struggle on the Potomac and the Missouri , denied him even an an- swer to his frequent and importunate requisitions and representations . An urgent appeal , however , to ...
... HOLD NEW MEXICO . 21 gies in the more immediate and mo- mentous struggle on the Potomac and the Missouri , denied him even an an- swer to his frequent and importunate requisitions and representations . An urgent appeal , however , to ...
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... hold out but little longer unless rëenforced . Curtis sent him from time to time a battalion or a few light guns , with orders to perse- vere ; and at length , at 2 P. M. , find- ing his left wholly unassailed , ordered Gen. Asboth to ...
... hold out but little longer unless rëenforced . Curtis sent him from time to time a battalion or a few light guns , with orders to perse- vere ; and at length , at 2 P. M. , find- ing his left wholly unassailed , ordered Gen. Asboth to ...
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... hold slaves was a proof of wealth and import- ance , nearly every one who by any means obtained property , exchanged a part of it for one or more negroes ; who , if they did not by labor increase his wealth , were certain , by flattery ...
... hold slaves was a proof of wealth and import- ance , nearly every one who by any means obtained property , exchanged a part of it for one or more negroes ; who , if they did not by labor increase his wealth , were certain , by flattery ...
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