Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Federal troops from Ken- tucky to march forward and take possession of the railroad . These men are gathered up from three or five counties in this region , and comprise the Jefferson hostile Union element of this section , and never ...
... Federal troops from Ken- tucky to march forward and take possession of the railroad . These men are gathered up from three or five counties in this region , and comprise the Jefferson hostile Union element of this section , and never ...
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... Federal allegiance . But all this would be contingent upon unchecked success . It was known that such an enterprise would en- counter serious obstacles . The Confederate Gov- ernment had , among its earliest movements , reached out ...
... Federal allegiance . But all this would be contingent upon unchecked success . It was known that such an enterprise would en- counter serious obstacles . The Confederate Gov- ernment had , among its earliest movements , reached out ...
Página 89
... Federal detachments went in pursuit , and the perpetrators as usual disappeared , only , how- ever , to break out with fresh outrages when quiet and safety had apparently been restored . It was soon evident that this was not merely a ...
... Federal detachments went in pursuit , and the perpetrators as usual disappeared , only , how- ever , to break out with fresh outrages when quiet and safety had apparently been restored . It was soon evident that this was not merely a ...
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... Federal detachments north of the Missouri River were engaged in driving a number of secession guerrilla bands southward across that stream . Halleck was directing the com- bined movements of the Union troops , and had stationed ...
... Federal detachments north of the Missouri River were engaged in driving a number of secession guerrilla bands southward across that stream . Halleck was directing the com- bined movements of the Union troops , and had stationed ...
Página 97
... written oath to support the Federal and State Govern- ments , declaring that he would not take up arms against the United States or the provisional gov- VOL . V. - 7 1861 . CHAP . V. ernment of Missouri , nor give aid HALLECK 97.
... written oath to support the Federal and State Govern- ments , declaring that he would not take up arms against the United States or the provisional gov- VOL . V. - 7 1861 . CHAP . V. ernment of Missouri , nor give aid HALLECK 97.
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