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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... Jackson and St. Philip , and made fast to large trees , immense anchors , timbers , & c . , imbedded as firmly as possible ; but the annual flood in the Mississippi , which com- mences early in the year , had , by the first of March ...
... Jackson and St. Philip , and made fast to large trees , immense anchors , timbers , & c . , imbedded as firmly as possible ; but the annual flood in the Mississippi , which com- mences early in the year , had , by the first of March ...
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... Jackson ; 14 mor- yards from Fort Jackson . On the 19th , they were all on and remained nearly in the same position through the At daylight next morning , each of the small steamers took four of the tars on the right bank , from 1 to 5 ...
... Jackson ; 14 mor- yards from Fort Jackson . On the 19th , they were all on and remained nearly in the same position through the At daylight next morning , each of the small steamers took four of the tars on the right bank , from 1 to 5 ...
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... JACKSON AND ST . PHILIP . 89 · of Jackson , distant 21 to three miles ; | Fort Jackson not being extinguished all were under orders to concentrate till 2 next morning . But its batteries their fire on Fort Jackson , that being opened as ...
... JACKSON AND ST . PHILIP . 89 · of Jackson , distant 21 to three miles ; | Fort Jackson not being extinguished all were under orders to concentrate till 2 next morning . But its batteries their fire on Fort Jackson , that being opened as ...
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... Jackson that he had suffered very little , though 25,000 13 - inch shells had been fired at him , whereof 1,000 had fallen within the fort . ( We had actually fired 5,000 only . ) " God is certainly protecting us , " was his assurance ...
... Jackson that he had suffered very little , though 25,000 13 - inch shells had been fired at him , whereof 1,000 had fallen within the fort . ( We had actually fired 5,000 only . ) " God is certainly protecting us , " was his assurance ...
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... Jackson ; while Capt . Bailey , with the Cayuga , Pensacola , Missis- sippi , Oneida , Varuna , Katahdin , Kineo , and Wissahickon , was to hug the eastern bank , exchanging com- pliments with Fort St. Philip . Capt . Bell , with the ...
... Jackson ; while Capt . Bailey , with the Cayuga , Pensacola , Missis- sippi , Oneida , Varuna , Katahdin , Kineo , and Wissahickon , was to hug the eastern bank , exchanging com- pliments with Fort St. Philip . Capt . Bell , with the ...
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