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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... west bank of the river , and Com . Foote , with his gunboats , moved slowly up and attacked the fort from the water . within 10 or 12 miles of each other , a few miles south of the Kentucky line , and north of the Louisville and Memphis ...
... west bank of the river , and Com . Foote , with his gunboats , moved slowly up and attacked the fort from the water . within 10 or 12 miles of each other , a few miles south of the Kentucky line , and north of the Louisville and Memphis ...
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... West , soon A month later , " Fort Pillow was evacuated , as was Fort Randolph , twelve miles below . Some damaged guns were left in them , but nothing A powerful ram having been re- of much value . Com . Davis dropped ceived by the ...
... West , soon A month later , " Fort Pillow was evacuated , as was Fort Randolph , twelve miles below . Some damaged guns were left in them , but nothing A powerful ram having been re- of much value . Com . Davis dropped ceived by the ...
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... west ; seizing five more locomotives at Ste- venson , and pushing on so far west as Tuscumbia , whence he sent an expedition so far south as Russelville , Ala . , capturing and appropriating Confederate property on all hands , without ...
... west ; seizing five more locomotives at Ste- venson , and pushing on so far west as Tuscumbia , whence he sent an expedition so far south as Russelville , Ala . , capturing and appropriating Confederate property on all hands , without ...
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... west creek , where the bridge had been destroyed , and a regiment was found posted on the opposite bank , supporting three pieces of ar- tillery . These were driven off by a charge of the 9th New Jersey , and 1 gun captured ; when ...
... west creek , where the bridge had been destroyed , and a regiment was found posted on the opposite bank , supporting three pieces of ar- tillery . These were driven off by a charge of the 9th New Jersey , and 1 gun captured ; when ...
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... Western regiments were finally spared him from Baltimore by Gen. McClellan , swelling his force . on paper to 14,400 infantry , 580 ar- tillery , 275 cavalry ; total , 15,255 men , to which it was calculated that Key West might ...
... Western regiments were finally spared him from Baltimore by Gen. McClellan , swelling his force . on paper to 14,400 infantry , 580 ar- tillery , 275 cavalry ; total , 15,255 men , to which it was calculated that Key West might ...
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