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, Том 2O.D. Case and Company, 1866 |
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... dispatched to Knoxville - Losses at Mission Ridge . XIX . The War in Missouri and Arkansas , in 1863 . .446 Marmaduke attacks Springfield , Mo. - Is repulsed -Again at Hartsville - Waring routs him at Bates- ville , Ark . - The Sam Gaty ...
... dispatched to Knoxville - Losses at Mission Ridge . XIX . The War in Missouri and Arkansas , in 1863 . .446 Marmaduke attacks Springfield , Mo. - Is repulsed -Again at Hartsville - Waring routs him at Bates- ville , Ark . - The Sam Gaty ...
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... dispatched by Secretary Floyd Ceremittee of Pabile Safety , ” se- alber 5 , 1960 . ry 13 , 1961 . No immediately and Kokoned that the Union could not last warned officers , if they had pay to drew it at once , as this would be which had ...
... dispatched by Secretary Floyd Ceremittee of Pabile Safety , ” se- alber 5 , 1960 . ry 13 , 1961 . No immediately and Kokoned that the Union could not last warned officers , if they had pay to drew it at once , as this would be which had ...
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... dispatched by Secretary Floyd ' December 5 , 1860 . * February 18 , 1861 . He immediately and openly declared that the Union could not last 60 days , and warned officers , if they had pay due them , to draw it at once , as this would be ...
... dispatched by Secretary Floyd ' December 5 , 1860 . * February 18 , 1861 . He immediately and openly declared that the Union could not last 60 days , and warned officers , if they had pay due them , to draw it at once , as this would be ...
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... dispatching , by permission , mes- sengers to the frontier posts , to ap- prise the other commanders that they were included in its terms . Collect- ing and dispatching his men as rap- idly as he might , he had some 1,200 encamped at ...
... dispatching , by permission , mes- sengers to the frontier posts , to ap- prise the other commanders that they were included in its terms . Collect- ing and dispatching his men as rap- idly as he might , he had some 1,200 encamped at ...
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... dispatched by Canby as he reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a proposition to to a truce for the burial of the dead and proper care of the wounded , to which two days were given by both armies ...
... dispatched by Canby as he reached its gates , was fondly mistaken for a time by the Texans as bearing a proposition to to a truce for the burial of the dead and proper care of the wounded , to which two days were given by both armies ...
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