The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-64: Its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to Exhibit Especially Its Moral and Political Phases, with the Drift and Progress of American Opinion Respecting Human Slavery from 1776 to the Close of the War for the Union, Volumen2O.D. Case, 1866 |
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... Mississippi- Com . Porter runs the Vicksburg Batteries - Grier- son's Raid to Baton Rouge - Porter attacks the Bat- teries at Grand Gulf - Grant crosses at Bruinsburg --Sherman feints on Haines's Bluff - Crosses the Mississippi at ...
... Mississippi- Com . Porter runs the Vicksburg Batteries - Grier- son's Raid to Baton Rouge - Porter attacks the Bat- teries at Grand Gulf - Grant crosses at Bruinsburg --Sherman feints on Haines's Bluff - Crosses the Mississippi at ...
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... Mississippi in 1864 . ...... 536 Banks in New Orleans - Porter's Fleet in the Mississippi - Captures Fort De Russy - Our Army and Fleet advance to Alexandria - Both move up Red River - Banks presses on toward Shreve port - Col ...
... Mississippi in 1864 . ...... 536 Banks in New Orleans - Porter's Fleet in the Mississippi - Captures Fort De Russy - Our Army and Fleet advance to Alexandria - Both move up Red River - Banks presses on toward Shreve port - Col ...
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... Mississippi department , and by Gen. Albert Pike , of Arkansas , heading a consid- erable brigade of Indians , swelling the numbers of the Rebels to about 20,000 . 10 13 Van Dorn promptly resolved to give battle , and to fight it in ...
... Mississippi department , and by Gen. Albert Pike , of Arkansas , heading a consid- erable brigade of Indians , swelling the numbers of the Rebels to about 20,000 . 10 13 Van Dorn promptly resolved to give battle , and to fight it in ...
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... Mississippi , at the in- stance of the State authorities , re- sisted , in obedience to treaties , by President John Quincy Adams , and succumbed to , in defiance of treaties and repeated judgments of the Su- preme Court , by President ...
... Mississippi , at the in- stance of the State authorities , re- sisted , in obedience to treaties , by President John Quincy Adams , and succumbed to , in defiance of treaties and repeated judgments of the Su- preme Court , by President ...
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... Mississippi . verted into active Rebels by a re- This was Helena , 65 miles S. E. , quirement to serve in the Union which was made " by Gen. Wash- forces . He had 20,000 men ready burne , with 2,500 cavalry and 5 how- for service , when ...
... Mississippi . verted into active Rebels by a re- This was Helena , 65 miles S. E. , quirement to serve in the Union which was made " by Gen. Wash- forces . He had 20,000 men ready burne , with 2,500 cavalry and 5 how- for service , when ...
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