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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... success . Just here , however , the wheel of his flag - ship St. Louis and the tiller of its consort , the Louis ... successful and slowly advancing , about noon joined hands with Buckner in the center , and took command of their united ...
... success . Just here , however , the wheel of his flag - ship St. Louis and the tiller of its consort , the Louis ... successful and slowly advancing , about noon joined hands with Buckner in the center , and took command of their united ...
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... success of the Confederate arms , to accept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms which you propose . " I am , sir , your servant , " S. B. BUCKNER , " Brig . - General C. S. Army . " away about 1,500 ; but this is probably an un- der ...
... success of the Confederate arms , to accept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms which you propose . " I am , sir , your servant , " S. B. BUCKNER , " Brig . - General C. S. Army . " away about 1,500 ; but this is probably an un- der ...
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... success . Pope's siege - guns arrived at sunset on the 12th , and , before morning , had been planted within half a mile of the enemy's main work , so as to open fire at daylight , just 34 hours after their embarkation at Cairo . The ...
... success . Pope's siege - guns arrived at sunset on the 12th , and , before morning , had been planted within half a mile of the enemy's main work , so as to open fire at daylight , just 34 hours after their embarkation at Cairo . The ...
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... success was complete ; and the whole line of Rebel works was very soon in our hands . toward the enemy , affording no pro- tection from his fire . The naval bat- tery was in our center , Gen. Reno's brigade on the right , Gen. Parke's ...
... success was complete ; and the whole line of Rebel works was very soon in our hands . toward the enemy , affording no pro- tection from his fire . The naval bat- tery was in our center , Gen. Reno's brigade on the right , Gen. Parke's ...
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... success of Farragut's above the forts towed their ram attempt to pass the Rebel forts and Louisiana out into the current , set barrier and destroy their fleet for- her on fire and abandoned her , with bidding approach to New Orleans ...
... success of Farragut's above the forts towed their ram attempt to pass the Rebel forts and Louisiana out into the current , set barrier and destroy their fleet for- her on fire and abandoned her , with bidding approach to New Orleans ...
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