Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... Orleans and Mobile , was many years since selected as a point on which to erect a Federal fort , which at the beginning of the rebellion had risen but little above its foundations . The island was taken possession of by the rebels , but ...
... Orleans and Mobile , was many years since selected as a point on which to erect a Federal fort , which at the beginning of the rebellion had risen but little above its foundations . The island was taken possession of by the rebels , but ...
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. CHAP . XV . New Orleans lies on the Mississippi River , about one hundred miles above its mouths ; and the chief obstacles the fleet would have to encounter in its ascent were Forts St. Philip and ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. CHAP . XV . New Orleans lies on the Mississippi River , about one hundred miles above its mouths ; and the chief obstacles the fleet would have to encounter in its ascent were Forts St. Philip and ...
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... Orleans was for the first time mentioned to the general ; with the other members of the council it was already a familiar topic . Hitherto , the army plans against New Or- leans contemplated reaching it with a column de- scending the ...
... Orleans was for the first time mentioned to the general ; with the other members of the council it was already a familiar topic . Hitherto , the army plans against New Or- leans contemplated reaching it with a column de- scending the ...
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... Orleans Thibodaux лем M CATROUAL LAKE WASHA MISSIS IPPI L F SCALE OF MILES 10 30 F M MOUTHS OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER CHANDEL SOUN I x Chenes Point à Hache POINT CHICO ISLE AU BRETON SOUND ESLE CHANDE ! AU BRETON .. E SABLE I. BARDI ONDE ...
... Orleans Thibodaux лем M CATROUAL LAKE WASHA MISSIS IPPI L F SCALE OF MILES 10 30 F M MOUTHS OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER CHANDEL SOUN I x Chenes Point à Hache POINT CHICO ISLE AU BRETON SOUND ESLE CHANDE ! AU BRETON .. E SABLE I. BARDI ONDE ...
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... Orleans , and offered to run by the forts with even a less number of vessels than we were preparing for him , provided that number could not be supplied . . While he would not have advised the mortar flotilla , it might be of greater ...
... Orleans , and offered to run by the forts with even a less number of vessels than we were preparing for him , provided that number could not be supplied . . While he would not have advised the mortar flotilla , it might be of greater ...
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