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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... Military events which made up the physical struggle initiated by Secession - this volume aspires to give a clear though necessarily condensed account , from the open- ing of the year 1862 down to the final and complete overthrow of the ...
... Military events which made up the physical struggle initiated by Secession - this volume aspires to give a clear though necessarily condensed account , from the open- ing of the year 1862 down to the final and complete overthrow of the ...
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... Military , as the former was Civil : that is , it treats mainly of Armies , Marches , Battles , Sieges , and the alternations of good and ill fortune that , from January , 1862 , to May , 1865 , befell the contending forces respectively ...
... Military , as the former was Civil : that is , it treats mainly of Armies , Marches , Battles , Sieges , and the alternations of good and ill fortune that , from January , 1862 , to May , 1865 , befell the contending forces respectively ...
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... Military Affairs , Senate . · " 6 64. HUGH MCCULLOCH , • Secretary of the Treasury . 65. JAMES HARLAN , Sec . Interior 66. WILLIAM Dennison , Postmaster - General , ( 6 68. SCHUYLER COLFAX , 67. JAMES SPEED , Attorney - General ...
... Military Affairs , Senate . · " 6 64. HUGH MCCULLOCH , • Secretary of the Treasury . 65. JAMES HARLAN , Sec . Interior 66. WILLIAM Dennison , Postmaster - General , ( 6 68. SCHUYLER COLFAX , 67. JAMES SPEED , Attorney - General ...
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... military posts stretching from Brownsville , opposite Matamoras , to in Texas was to betray this entire the Red River . These forts were force , or so much of it as possible , located at average distances of one into the hands of the ...
... military posts stretching from Brownsville , opposite Matamoras , to in Texas was to betray this entire the Red River . These forts were force , or so much of it as possible , located at average distances of one into the hands of the ...
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... military possession . All the transports , 69 in number , conveying nearly 40,000 men , were soon de- barking the army , with its material , at and near this place , whence Gen. Lew . Wallace's division was dis- patched " to Purdy , a ...
... military possession . All the transports , 69 in number , conveying nearly 40,000 men , were soon de- barking the army , with its material , at and near this place , whence Gen. Lew . Wallace's division was dis- patched " to Purdy , a ...
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