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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... brought our near- est batteries within three miles of Corinth . " A reconnoissance under Gen. Paine to Farmington , " five miles N. W. of Corinth , had brought on a skirmish , in which he took 200 prisoners , striking the Charleston and ...
... brought our near- est batteries within three miles of Corinth . " A reconnoissance under Gen. Paine to Farmington , " five miles N. W. of Corinth , had brought on a skirmish , in which he took 200 prisoners , striking the Charleston and ...
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... brought over from Biloxi , bristled with such awe - inspiring paragraphs as the following : " The Mississippi is fortified so as to be im- passable for any hostile fleet or flotilla . Forts Jackson and St. Philip are armed with 170 ...
... brought over from Biloxi , bristled with such awe - inspiring paragraphs as the following : " The Mississippi is fortified so as to be im- passable for any hostile fleet or flotilla . Forts Jackson and St. Philip are armed with 170 ...
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... brought into action ; and our gunboats , the Kineo and Katah- din below , and Essex , Cayuga , and Sumter above Baton Rouge , were enabled to devote their attention to the Rebels on land ; firing over the heads of our soldiers at the ...
... brought into action ; and our gunboats , the Kineo and Katah- din below , and Essex , Cayuga , and Sumter above Baton Rouge , were enabled to devote their attention to the Rebels on land ; firing over the heads of our soldiers at the ...
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... brought to at least a sem- blance of unanimity in support of the Rebel cause ; but their military strength , always moderate , had in good part been drafted away for ser- vice elsewhere ; so that Gen. Weitzel , with little difficulty ...
... brought to at least a sem- blance of unanimity in support of the Rebel cause ; but their military strength , always moderate , had in good part been drafted away for ser- vice elsewhere ; so that Gen. Weitzel , with little difficulty ...
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... brought to bear on her destroyers , way , and slipping his cable , he had Lt. Pendergrast , on whom the com- the Roanoke taken in tow by two mand had devolved , at 4:30 P. M. tugs , and started for the scene of hauled down our flag ...
... brought to bear on her destroyers , way , and slipping his cable , he had Lt. Pendergrast , on whom the com- the Roanoke taken in tow by two mand had devolved , at 4:30 P. M. tugs , and started for the scene of hauled down our flag ...
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