A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... Confederate Money . From " A Rebel's Recollections . " George Cary Eggleston ... .274 Misapplication of Means . From “ A Narrative of Military Operations . ” Johnston .. .276 Joseph E. Johnston was born in Virginia in 1807. He graduated ...
... Confederate Money . From " A Rebel's Recollections . " George Cary Eggleston ... .274 Misapplication of Means . From “ A Narrative of Military Operations . ” Johnston .. .276 Joseph E. Johnston was born in Virginia in 1807. He graduated ...
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... Confederate privateers ; The Trent affair ( 264 ) ; Union successes ( 265 ) ; Battle of Shiloh ; Taking of New Orleans ( 266 ) ; At- tack of the Virginia ( 268 ) ; Battle of the iron ships ( 269 ) ; Peninsula campaign ( 270 ) ; Lee's ...
... Confederate privateers ; The Trent affair ( 264 ) ; Union successes ( 265 ) ; Battle of Shiloh ; Taking of New Orleans ( 266 ) ; At- tack of the Virginia ( 268 ) ; Battle of the iron ships ( 269 ) ; Peninsula campaign ( 270 ) ; Lee's ...
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... Confederate States to be in a state of blockade ( April , 1861 ) . 4. With the exception of Delaware , not one of the slave States arranged itself promptly and decidedly on the side of the Union . Lincoln's call for troops had been ...
... Confederate States to be in a state of blockade ( April , 1861 ) . 4. With the exception of Delaware , not one of the slave States arranged itself promptly and decidedly on the side of the Union . Lincoln's call for troops had been ...
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... Confederate force five times as large as his own . In November , a body of Union troops from Illinois , under General Grant , made a success- ful attack upon Belmont , Missouri , capturing the Confederate encamp- ment there ; but , on ...
... Confederate force five times as large as his own . In November , a body of Union troops from Illinois , under General Grant , made a success- ful attack upon Belmont , Missouri , capturing the Confederate encamp- ment there ; but , on ...
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... Confederate running the blockade of New Orleans in June . privateers . After capturing a number of vessels , she crossed the Atlantic to deceive the cruisers in pursuit , and entered the bay of Gibraltar , where she was overtaken by a ...
... Confederate running the blockade of New Orleans in June . privateers . After capturing a number of vessels , she crossed the Atlantic to deceive the cruisers in pursuit , and entered the bay of Gibraltar , where she was overtaken by a ...
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