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... north to Lancaster , Ohio , where he arrived about the time of Lincoln's inauguration . Meanwhile , on the eighteenth of February , the greatest of all surrenders had taken place in Texas , where nineteen army posts were handed over to ...
... north to Lancaster , Ohio , where he arrived about the time of Lincoln's inauguration . Meanwhile , on the eighteenth of February , the greatest of all surrenders had taken place in Texas , where nineteen army posts were handed over to ...
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... North Carolina and Virginia . But in the meantime Lincoln had been himself marooned in Washington . On the nineteenth of April , the day he declared his first blockade , the Sixth Massachusetts were attacked by a mob in Baltimore ...
... North Carolina and Virginia . But in the meantime Lincoln had been himself marooned in Washington . On the nineteenth of April , the day he declared his first blockade , the Sixth Massachusetts were attacked by a mob in Baltimore ...
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... North was up , that the Seventh had marched through miles of cheering patriots in New York , and that these two fine regiments were only the vanguard of a host . X X But just a week before Lincoln experienced this 2 THE CLASH : 1861 17.
... North was up , that the Seventh had marched through miles of cheering patriots in New York , and that these two fine regiments were only the vanguard of a host . X X But just a week before Lincoln experienced this 2 THE CLASH : 1861 17.
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... north- ern Virginia . It was the gate to the Shenandoah Valley as well as the point where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crossed the Potomac some sixty miles northwest of Washington . Harper's Ferry was known by name to North and South ...
... north- ern Virginia . It was the gate to the Shenandoah Valley as well as the point where the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad crossed the Potomac some sixty miles northwest of Washington . Harper's Ferry was known by name to North and South ...
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... north of Harper's Ferry , and twelve thousand strong farther north still . One day he made a magnificent capture of rolling stock on the twenty THE CLASH : 1861 28.
... north of Harper's Ferry , and twelve thousand strong farther north still . One day he made a magnificent capture of rolling stock on the twenty THE CLASH : 1861 28.
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