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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... ; and thus 11 regiments of our in- fantry , 2 batteries , and 2 battalions of cavalry , remained useless through- out that day's bloody struggle . WEBSTER'S GUNS STOP THE REBEL ADVANCE . 65 At 4 64 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
... ; and thus 11 regiments of our in- fantry , 2 batteries , and 2 battalions of cavalry , remained useless through- out that day's bloody struggle . WEBSTER'S GUNS STOP THE REBEL ADVANCE . 65 At 4 64 THE AMERICAN CONFLICT .
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... remained to dis- pute the advance of the Yankee in- vaders . profusion ; but these were not the | to meet pressing exigencies on the forces required to paralyze such com- Potomac and higher Mississippi , or manders as Butler and ...
... remained to dis- pute the advance of the Yankee in- vaders . profusion ; but these were not the | to meet pressing exigencies on the forces required to paralyze such com- Potomac and higher Mississippi , or manders as Butler and ...
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... remained nearly in the same position through the At daylight next morning , each of the small steamers took four of the tars on the right bank , from 1 to 5 , distant 2,830 to 8,190 schooners in tow and drew them slow- the right bank ...
... remained nearly in the same position through the At daylight next morning , each of the small steamers took four of the tars on the right bank , from 1 to 5 , distant 2,830 to 8,190 schooners in tow and drew them slow- the right bank ...
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... remained many hours , a number of young Rebels mounted to the dome , tore it down , and dragged it through the streets . It would have been entirely justifiable and proper on the part of Farragut to have required of the au- thorities ...
... remained many hours , a number of young Rebels mounted to the dome , tore it down , and dragged it through the streets . It would have been entirely justifiable and proper on the part of Farragut to have required of the au- thorities ...
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... remained ineffective ; while Gen. Williams , who , on his way up from Baton Rouge , had been fired on from Grand Gulf , and had burn- ed that village in retaliation , was losing men daily by sickness , which ultimately reduced his ...
... remained ineffective ; while Gen. Williams , who , on his way up from Baton Rouge , had been fired on from Grand Gulf , and had burn- ed that village in retaliation , was losing men daily by sickness , which ultimately reduced his ...
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