Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... o'clock of the second day's bombardment the fort was so far damaged by a large breach and the dismounting of eleven of its guns as to compel its surrender , which took place that afternoon , April 11 , 1862. The arma- ment of the fort ...
... o'clock of the second day's bombardment the fort was so far damaged by a large breach and the dismounting of eleven of its guns as to compel its surrender , which took place that afternoon , April 11 , 1862. The arma- ment of the fort ...
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... o'clock on the morning of April 24 Farragut gave the signal to advance , Porter at the same time increasing his bombardment to its utmost rapidity . The fleet was organized for the attack in two sec- Farragut , Report , and Porter ...
... o'clock on the morning of April 24 Farragut gave the signal to advance , Porter at the same time increasing his bombardment to its utmost rapidity . The fleet was organized for the attack in two sec- Farragut , Report , and Porter ...
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... o'clock of April 25 , he was at the Chalmette bat- teries , three miles below the city . In ten minutes the ships had silenced the works ; the fleet moved cautiously round the bend of the river , and New Orleans lay helpless under the ...
... o'clock of April 25 , he was at the Chalmette bat- teries , three miles below the city . In ten minutes the ships had silenced the works ; the fleet moved cautiously round the bend of the river , and New Orleans lay helpless under the ...
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... o'clock , and while the service was going on , the lookout saw four men suddenly appear at the flag - staff , cut the halyards , and rush away with their booty . He fired the howitzer , but without ef- fect ; the desperadoes descended ...
... o'clock , and while the service was going on , the lookout saw four men suddenly appear at the flag - staff , cut the halyards , and rush away with their booty . He fired the howitzer , but without ef- fect ; the desperadoes descended ...
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... o'clock in the afternoon , he appeared before the town of New Madrid with his whole force , to which further reënforcements were soon added , raising his army to about 20,000 . It would have required but a few hours to capture the place ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , he appeared before the town of New Madrid with his whole force , to which further reënforcements were soon added , raising his army to about 20,000 . It would have required but a few hours to capture the place ...
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