Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... command . They made all haste to extemporize and commission privateers ; but so great was their lack of vessels that only one of them made any- thing like a successful cruise during the first year of the war . This was the Sumter , a ...
... command . They made all haste to extemporize and commission privateers ; but so great was their lack of vessels that only one of them made any- thing like a successful cruise during the first year of the war . This was the Sumter , a ...
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... command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the ...
... command of five war steamers and two transports , carrying about eight hundred troops under command of Major - General Benjamin F. Butler . After a little more than a day's sail , the fleet appeared before Hatteras Inlet , and on the ...
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... command at Fort Monroe , joined in this opinion . General Butler immediately returned to Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his representations the President and Cabinet at once decided and ordered measures to hold ...
... command at Fort Monroe , joined in this opinion . General Butler immediately returned to Washington to report the joint victory , and upon his representations the President and Cabinet at once decided and ordered measures to hold ...
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... command to help meet the danger of a rumored movement of the enemy against the capital . Here the remainder of his force was gathered , in constant competition with the all - absorbing accumulation of the grand Army of the Potomac , and ...
... command to help meet the danger of a rumored movement of the enemy against the capital . Here the remainder of his force was gathered , in constant competition with the all - absorbing accumulation of the grand Army of the Potomac , and ...
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... command of Captain Du Pont . The following day brought a severe storm , in which two or three transports with supplies were lost , and others put back for safety . The main fleet , however , assembled on the 4th of November before Port ...
... command of Captain Du Pont . The following day brought a severe storm , in which two or three transports with supplies were lost , and others put back for safety . The main fleet , however , assembled on the 4th of November before Port ...
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