American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Union army , and followed his state , Virginia , in her secession ; later he accepted a command in the Confederate army , and showed him- self the greatest soldier on his side . - For Lee , see W. P. Trent , Robert E. Lee , 132-135 ...
... Union army , and followed his state , Virginia , in her secession ; later he accepted a command in the Confederate army , and showed him- self the greatest soldier on his side . - For Lee , see W. P. Trent , Robert E. Lee , 132-135 ...
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... army officer in the War of 1812. Later he entered politics and became a ... Union Demo- crat , and he sent this memorable telegram for the benefit of ... Union with slavery . An amendment on the slavery question , a proposed modification ...
... army officer in the War of 1812. Later he entered politics and became a ... Union Demo- crat , and he sent this memorable telegram for the benefit of ... Union with slavery . An amendment on the slavery question , a proposed modification ...
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... Union endangered , you are the men who will be held responsible . . . . The motion to reconsider was then adopted by ... army and another in the Con- federate army . This is an extract from a letter to Larz Anderson , of Cincinnati ...
... Union endangered , you are the men who will be held responsible . . . . The motion to reconsider was then adopted by ... army and another in the Con- federate army . This is an extract from a letter to Larz Anderson , of Cincinnati ...
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... army ; his firm stand for the Union and his sagacious operations in Charleston harbor , together with his sturdy defence of Sumter , give him a just claim to remembrance among the preservers of the Union . The attack on Sumter placed on ...
... army ; his firm stand for the Union and his sagacious operations in Charleston harbor , together with his sturdy defence of Sumter , give him a just claim to remembrance among the preservers of the Union . The attack on Sumter placed on ...
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... Army , Commanding Fort Sumter . The War of the Rebellion : Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies , First Series , ( Washington , 1880 ) I , 13-301 passim . 72. Surrender of Fort Sumter ( 1861 ) BY MAJOR JOHN GRAY FOSTER ...
... Army , Commanding Fort Sumter . The War of the Rebellion : Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies , First Series , ( Washington , 1880 ) I , 13-301 passim . 72. Surrender of Fort Sumter ( 1861 ) BY MAJOR JOHN GRAY FOSTER ...
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