Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... 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 two days following ...
... 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 two days following ...
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... steamers , carrying a total armament of 130 guns , stood in to the attack of the rebel forts at the Port Royal en- trance . To the north , on Bay Point , stood Fort Beauregard , mounting twenty guns . To the south , on Hilton Head ...
... steamers , carrying a total armament of 130 guns , stood in to the attack of the rebel forts at the Port Royal en- trance . To the north , on Bay Point , stood Fort Beauregard , mounting twenty guns . To the south , on Hilton Head ...
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... steamer Trent for St. Thomas , intending there to take the regular packet to England . 1861 . Captain Charles Wilkes , commanding the United States war steamer San Jacinto , just returned from an African cruise , heard of the ...
... steamer Trent for St. Thomas , intending there to take the regular packet to England . 1861 . Captain Charles Wilkes , commanding the United States war steamer San Jacinto , just returned from an African cruise , heard of the ...
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... steamer from St. Thomas to Europe . " The Trent was allowed to proceed on her voyage , while the San Jacinto steamed away for Boston , where she arrived on the 24th of November , and transferred her prisoners to Fort Warren . The whole ...
... steamer from St. Thomas to Europe . " The Trent was allowed to proceed on her voyage , while the San Jacinto steamed away for Boston , where she arrived on the 24th of November , and transferred her prisoners to Fort Warren . The whole ...
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... steamer , would have the right to board her , open her mail bags , examine their contents , and , if the steamer should prove liable to confiscation for carrying • CHAP . II . Seward to Dec. 26 , 1861 . Lyons , Russell to Lyons , CHAP ...
... steamer , would have the right to board her , open her mail bags , examine their contents , and , if the steamer should prove liable to confiscation for carrying • CHAP . II . Seward to Dec. 26 , 1861 . Lyons , Russell to Lyons , CHAP ...
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