Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... guns brought from the Norfolk navy yard : Fort Hat- teras , nearest the inlet , with fifteen guns , and Fort Clark , half a mile to the north , with seven guns . The blockading fleet soon discovered that this was a point of the utmost ...
... guns brought from the Norfolk navy yard : Fort Hat- teras , nearest the inlet , with fifteen guns , and Fort Clark , half a mile to the north , with seven guns . The blockading fleet soon discovered that this was a point of the utmost ...
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... guns . To the south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort Walker , a much stronger work , mounting twenty - three guns . A broad sheet of water , two miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks ...
... guns . To the south , on Hilton Head , stood Fort Walker , a much stronger work , mounting twenty - three guns . A broad sheet of water , two miles in width , spread between the two forts . Both were formidable earthworks ...
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... guns had also passed in and stationed itself at a convenient distance where it could at the same time bombard Fort Walker and watch the little rebel fleet which hovered up the sound beyond range . A description of such a manoeuvre may ...
... guns had also passed in and stationed itself at a convenient distance where it could at the same time bombard Fort Walker and watch the little rebel fleet which hovered up the sound beyond range . A description of such a manoeuvre may ...
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... guns to be distributed , with some troops , at Lawrenceburgh , Madi- son , New Albany , and Evansville ; and I ordered the guns and directed you to send the troops , if you had them . As to Kentucky , you do not estimate that State as ...
... guns to be distributed , with some troops , at Lawrenceburgh , Madi- son , New Albany , and Evansville ; and I ordered the guns and directed you to send the troops , if you had them . As to Kentucky , you do not estimate that State as ...
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... guns " ; while Buckner was vigorously admonished Ibid . , p . 487. to " hold on to Bowling Green . " He made this Johnston to Oct. 4 , 1861 . Mackall to Oct. 4 , 1861 . Johnston to Cooper , order when Buckner had six thousand 56 ABRAHAM ...
... guns " ; while Buckner was vigorously admonished Ibid . , p . 487. to " hold on to Bowling Green . " He made this Johnston to Oct. 4 , 1861 . Mackall to Oct. 4 , 1861 . Johnston to Cooper , order when Buckner had six thousand 56 ABRAHAM ...
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