A Junior Class History of the United States: To which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Questions, Exercises, Copious Notes, Etc. ...E. Maynard, 1890 - 307 страница |
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... Confederate and Union Armies , — After the secession of Virginia , Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy ; and its army , numbering about one hundred thousand men , occupied a line through Virginia from Harper's Ferry to ...
... Confederate and Union Armies , — After the secession of Virginia , Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy ; and its army , numbering about one hundred thousand men , occupied a line through Virginia from Harper's Ferry to ...
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... Confederate army , under Price , southward as far as Springfield ; but he was superseded by the authorities at Washington , and the command given , at first , to General Hunter , and afterward to General Halleck . — 14. Operations of ...
... Confederate army , under Price , southward as far as Springfield ; but he was superseded by the authorities at Washington , and the command given , at first , to General Hunter , and afterward to General Halleck . — 14. Operations of ...
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... Confederate Posts on the Mississippi.- Foote , with his gunboats , descended the Mississippi , and with the aid of General Pope , captured Island No. 10 , one of the strongest of the Confederate posts . Memphis was taken a short time ...
... Confederate Posts on the Mississippi.- Foote , with his gunboats , descended the Mississippi , and with the aid of General Pope , captured Island No. 10 , one of the strongest of the Confederate posts . Memphis was taken a short time ...
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... Confederate fleet , and pushed on to New Orleans . The Confederate troops , after destroying vast quantities of supplies , cotton , etc. , abandoned the city . 19. Give an account of the battle of Pittsburg Landing . Who took the ...
... Confederate fleet , and pushed on to New Orleans . The Confederate troops , after destroying vast quantities of supplies , cotton , etc. , abandoned the city . 19. Give an account of the battle of Pittsburg Landing . Who took the ...
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... Confederate flotilla at Elizabeth City , and the capture of that place . Burnside also gained a victory at Newbern ; and an expedi- tion , fitted out at Port Royal , took Fort Pulaski . KARSI FIGHT BETWEEN THE MERRIMAC AND THE MONITOR ...
... Confederate flotilla at Elizabeth City , and the capture of that place . Burnside also gained a victory at Newbern ; and an expedi- tion , fitted out at Port Royal , took Fort Pulaski . KARSI FIGHT BETWEEN THE MERRIMAC AND THE MONITOR ...
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