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... Confederate commander , commenced a furious bombardment on the 12th of April . After thirty - four hours the garrison were obliged to evacuate the fort , and it fell into the hands of the Confederates . 2. President Lincoln immediately ...
... Confederate commander , commenced a furious bombardment on the 12th of April . After thirty - four hours the garrison were obliged to evacuate the fort , and it fell into the hands of the Confederates . 2. President Lincoln immediately ...
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... Confederates tried hard to wrest it from the Union . After several battles , in one of which the brave Gen- eral Lyon fell , they succeeded in gaining possession of the south- western part of the state . The United States forces , on ...
... Confederates tried hard to wrest it from the Union . After several battles , in one of which the brave Gen- eral Lyon fell , they succeeded in gaining possession of the south- western part of the state . The United States forces , on ...
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... Confederates were very anxious . But when the British gov- ernment demanded the surrender of the prisoners , the United States promptly gave them up , and thus war was avoided . LESSON LIX . MOVEMENTS OF 1862 . 1. At the commencement of ...
... Confederates were very anxious . But when the British gov- ernment demanded the surrender of the prisoners , the United States promptly gave them up , and thus war was avoided . LESSON LIX . MOVEMENTS OF 1862 . 1. At the commencement of ...
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... Confederates at Pea Ridge , Arkansas , after three days ' des- perate fighting . 6. The Confederates still commanded the lower Mississippi . They had strong fortifications on Island No. 10 in that river , between the Kentucky and the ...
... Confederates at Pea Ridge , Arkansas , after three days ' des- perate fighting . 6. The Confederates still commanded the lower Mississippi . They had strong fortifications on Island No. 10 in that river , between the Kentucky and the ...
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... Confederate armies , under Generals Kirby Smith and Bragg , overran Tennessee and Ken- tucky . After gaining victories ... Confederates in Tennessee and Kentucky , 1862 ] BATTLE OF MURFREESBORO . 185 Kentucky , they 184 [ 1832 LINCOLN'S ...
... Confederate armies , under Generals Kirby Smith and Bragg , overran Tennessee and Ken- tucky . After gaining victories ... Confederates in Tennessee and Kentucky , 1862 ] BATTLE OF MURFREESBORO . 185 Kentucky , they 184 [ 1832 LINCOLN'S ...
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