Stormy Petrel: The Life and Times of General Benjamin F. Butler, 1818-1893Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1969 - 335 pages |
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... four separated companies fought their way to the Camden Street Station and the regiment finally reached Washington late in the afternoon of April 19. It was joyfully welcomed by the authorities who had spent the preceding four and a ...
... four separated companies fought their way to the Camden Street Station and the regiment finally reached Washington late in the afternoon of April 19. It was joyfully welcomed by the authorities who had spent the preceding four and a ...
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... ( four days less than four years after he had gone off to the wars ) was not accepted until November 30 , 1865 he would have been available for employment by the prosecution if Davis had been brought before a military commission . It was ...
... ( four days less than four years after he had gone off to the wars ) was not accepted until November 30 , 1865 he would have been available for employment by the prosecution if Davis had been brought before a military commission . It was ...
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... ( four vols . ) New York : The Century Co. , 1884-1888 . Johnson , Robert Wood , " The Maginot Line of America , " Harp- er's Magazine , August 1948 , Vol . CXCVII . Judson , Harry Pratt , " American Politics : A Study of Four Careers ...
... ( four vols . ) New York : The Century Co. , 1884-1888 . Johnson , Robert Wood , " The Maginot Line of America , " Harp- er's Magazine , August 1948 , Vol . CXCVII . Judson , Harry Pratt , " American Politics : A Study of Four Careers ...
Contents
Meet General Butler | 13 |
As the Twig is Bent | 20 |
A Practical Politician | 37 |
Copyright | |
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