American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Regiment , " 1863 131. Charles Carleton Coffin : 405 Contrabands , 1864 408 CHAPTER XXII - YEAR OF VICTORY 132. Charles Anderson Dana : In the Wilderness , 1864 133. Captain Raphael Semmes : End of the Alabama , 1864 134. Rear - Admiral ...
... Regiment , " 1863 131. Charles Carleton Coffin : 405 Contrabands , 1864 408 CHAPTER XXII - YEAR OF VICTORY 132. Charles Anderson Dana : In the Wilderness , 1864 133. Captain Raphael Semmes : End of the Alabama , 1864 134. Rear - Admiral ...
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... regimental colors flung out from the upper walls , amidst long - continued shouts and cheers , which sent dismay into the capital . No scene could have been more animating or glorious . Major General Quitman , nobly supported by ...
... regimental colors flung out from the upper walls , amidst long - continued shouts and cheers , which sent dismay into the capital . No scene could have been more animating or glorious . Major General Quitman , nobly supported by ...
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... Regiment of Rifles , South Carolina Militia , Colonel Pettigrew , one mile distant , where in front of the paraded regiment the Ordinance was read amid the loud acclamations of the men . The adjournment of the Convention was ...
... Regiment of Rifles , South Carolina Militia , Colonel Pettigrew , one mile distant , where in front of the paraded regiment the Ordinance was read amid the loud acclamations of the men . The adjournment of the Convention was ...
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... regiments were ready to start for Washington , and new companies were being raised in all parts of the state . On the afternoon of the next day , the Sixth Massachusetts , a full regiment one thousand strong , started from Boston by ...
... regiments were ready to start for Washington , and new companies were being raised in all parts of the state . On the afternoon of the next day , the Sixth Massachusetts , a full regiment one thousand strong , started from Boston by ...
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... regiments raised in this county , and the same be paid on his enlistment and being mustered into service at the rate of ... regiment , and as the spokesman he offered convertible collaterals to the amount of $ No. 77 ] 235 A War Meeting.
... regiments raised in this county , and the same be paid on his enlistment and being mustered into service at the rate of ... regiment , and as the spokesman he offered convertible collaterals to the amount of $ No. 77 ] 235 A War Meeting.
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