Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... Confederates at a certain point by General Franklin . They met a Confederate force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were driven from their ...
... Confederates at a certain point by General Franklin . They met a Confederate force , and a fight en- sued , in which the brigades of Sickles and Grover , of Hooker's division , bore the brunt . The Confederates were driven from their ...
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... Confederate States appointed to office under the national government . The text was as follows : I , A. B. , do solemnly swear ( or affirm ) that I have never voluntarily borne arms against the United States since I have been a citizen ...
... Confederate States appointed to office under the national government . The text was as follows : I , A. B. , do solemnly swear ( or affirm ) that I have never voluntarily borne arms against the United States since I have been a citizen ...
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... . " During the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate army and became colonel of the 12th Alabama Regiment . He died near Guerryton , Ala . , June 6 , 1867 . OHIO , STATE OF French held possession of the region 8 OGLETHORPE OHIO.
... . " During the Civil War he enlisted in the Confederate army and became colonel of the 12th Alabama Regiment . He died near Guerryton , Ala . , June 6 , 1867 . OHIO , STATE OF French held possession of the region 8 OGLETHORPE OHIO.
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... Confederates from in Providence , R. I. , in 1750 ; was made there , the Nationals pursued them into lieutenant ... Confederate and all phases of the aesthetic were not neglected , 19.
... Confederates from in Providence , R. I. , in 1750 ; was made there , the Nationals pursued them into lieutenant ... Confederate and all phases of the aesthetic were not neglected , 19.
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... Confederate loss , 1,000 men and several guns . Seymour carried with him about 1,000 of the wounded , and left 250 on the field , besides many dead and dying . The expedition returned to Hilton Head . The Nationals destroyed stores ...
... Confederate loss , 1,000 men and several guns . Seymour carried with him about 1,000 of the wounded , and left 250 on the field , besides many dead and dying . The expedition returned to Hilton Head . The Nationals destroyed stores ...
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