American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Colonel John Scott : 39. Thomas H. Gladstone : Pro - Slavery Emigration to Kansas , 1855 Civil War in Kansas , 1855-1856 . 40. Governor Robert John Walker : A Constitution made to Order , 1857 CHAPTER VII - THE CRISIS ARRIVES 41 ...
... Colonel John Scott : 39. Thomas H. Gladstone : Pro - Slavery Emigration to Kansas , 1855 Civil War in Kansas , 1855-1856 . 40. Governor Robert John Walker : A Constitution made to Order , 1857 CHAPTER VII - THE CRISIS ARRIVES 41 ...
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... Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle : Behind the Confederate Lines , 1863 95. Colonel John Singleton Mosby : Guerrilla Warfare , 1863 CHAPTER XVII - WAR - TIME GOVERNMENT 96. William Howard Russell : At the White House , 1861 97 ...
... Colonel Arthur James Lyon Fremantle : Behind the Confederate Lines , 1863 95. Colonel John Singleton Mosby : Guerrilla Warfare , 1863 CHAPTER XVII - WAR - TIME GOVERNMENT 96. William Howard Russell : At the White House , 1861 97 ...
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... Colonel Clark's brigade . The broken acclivity was still to be ascended , and a strong redoubt , midway , to be carried , before reaching the castle on the heights . The advance of our brave men , led by brave officers , though ...
... Colonel Clark's brigade . The broken acclivity was still to be ascended , and a strong redoubt , midway , to be carried , before reaching the castle on the heights . The advance of our brave men , led by brave officers , though ...
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... Colonel Suttle of Richmond or Alexandria , Va . , was present , and sat in full sight of the poor negro all the time . . . [ May 26. ] To - night a great meeting is to be held at Faneuil Hall . There is a strong feeling in favor of a ...
... Colonel Suttle of Richmond or Alexandria , Va . , was present , and sat in full sight of the poor negro all the time . . . [ May 26. ] To - night a great meeting is to be held at Faneuil Hall . There is a strong feeling in favor of a ...
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... Colonel Suttle and went in and out with him . . . . [ June ] 2. Friday . This was a day of intense excitement and deep feeling in the city , in the State and throughout New England , and indeed great part of the Union . The hearts of ...
... Colonel Suttle and went in and out with him . . . . [ June ] 2. Friday . This was a day of intense excitement and deep feeling in the city , in the State and throughout New England , and indeed great part of the Union . The hearts of ...
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