The Great ConspiracyBooks for Libraries Press, 1971 - 810 páginas |
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... troops . On the 26th , Louisiana seceded . On the 28th , Louisiana troops seized all the quartermaster's and commissary stores held by Federal officials ; and the United States Revenue cutter " McClelland " surrendered to the Rebels ...
... troops . On the 26th , Louisiana seceded . On the 28th , Louisiana troops seized all the quartermaster's and commissary stores held by Federal officials ; and the United States Revenue cutter " McClelland " surrendered to the Rebels ...
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... troops - mostly Pennsylvania militia - was at Chambersburg , Pennsylvania , with about an equal number of the Enemy , under General Joseph E. Johnston , at Harper's Ferry , on the Potomac , watching him . Some 50,000 Union troops were ...
... troops - mostly Pennsylvania militia - was at Chambersburg , Pennsylvania , with about an equal number of the Enemy , under General Joseph E. Johnston , at Harper's Ferry , on the Potomac , watching him . Some 50,000 Union troops were ...
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... troops be- come filled with the dispiriting idea that the exhausting fight which they have made all day long , has been simply with Beauregard's Army of the Potomac , and that these fresh Rebel troops , on the Union right and rear , are ...
... troops be- come filled with the dispiriting idea that the exhausting fight which they have made all day long , has been simply with Beauregard's Army of the Potomac , and that these fresh Rebel troops , on the Union right and rear , are ...
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CHAPTER PAGES I A Preliminary Retrospect 112 | 1 |
Protection and Free Trade 1330 | 13 |
Growth of the Slavery Question 3146 | 31 |
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