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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... Fort Staunton , leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved ...
... Fort Staunton , leaving Fort Fillmore still in the hands of the Texans . Gen. Sibley , who had hoped to ad- vance in the Autumn of 1861 , was still at Fort Bliss , within the limits of Texas , on the 1st of January , 1862 ; but moved ...
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... FORT HENRY , 45 with his gunboats , proceeded cau- tiously up the river , shelling the structed - mainly by slave labor- at a point some 80 or 90 miles up the Tennessee and Cumberland , woods on either side to discover any where those ...
... FORT HENRY , 45 with his gunboats , proceeded cau- tiously up the river , shelling the structed - mainly by slave labor- at a point some 80 or 90 miles up the Tennessee and Cumberland , woods on either side to discover any where those ...
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... FORT DONELSON ROAD TO PARIS IRON WORKS ROAD TO CLARKSVILLE CUMBE FDONELSON DOVER FORTS HENRY AND DONELSON . hour's mutual cannonade , a 24 - pound | his way through the miry woods and shot from the fort pierced the Essex at an unguarded ...
... FORT DONELSON ROAD TO PARIS IRON WORKS ROAD TO CLARKSVILLE CUMBE FDONELSON DOVER FORTS HENRY AND DONELSON . hour's mutual cannonade , a 24 - pound | his way through the miry woods and shot from the fort pierced the Essex at an unguarded ...
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... FORT DONELSON . conflict , in addition to that on the Essex , was 1 killed and 9 wounded on the Cincinnati ; none on our other vessels . Gen. Tilghman says our total casualties were reported to him at 73 , while his own were 21. Com ...
... FORT DONELSON . conflict , in addition to that on the Essex , was 1 killed and 9 wounded on the Cincinnati ; none on our other vessels . Gen. Tilghman says our total casualties were reported to him at 73 , while his own were 21. Com ...
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... Fort Donelson . " The reply was hardly so diplo- matic , but quite lucid - as follows : " HEADQUARTERS ON THE FIELD , " FORT DONELSON , Feb. 16 , 1862 . " To Gen. S. B. BUCKNER : " SIR : Yours of this date , proposing an armistice and ...
... Fort Donelson . " The reply was hardly so diplo- matic , but quite lucid - as follows : " HEADQUARTERS ON THE FIELD , " FORT DONELSON , Feb. 16 , 1862 . " To Gen. S. B. BUCKNER : " SIR : Yours of this date , proposing an armistice and ...
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