The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... FORT SUMTER ....... PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN ......... PORTRAIT OF S. A. DOUGLAS ... CHARLESTON , S. C. , AND ITS ... FORTRESS MONROE AND VICINITY . PORTRAIT OF GENERAL LYON ... 66 127 66 143 66 187 66 217 66 305 WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
... FORT SUMTER ....... PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN ......... PORTRAIT OF S. A. DOUGLAS ... CHARLESTON , S. C. , AND ITS ... FORTRESS MONROE AND VICINITY . PORTRAIT OF GENERAL LYON ... 66 127 66 143 66 187 66 217 66 305 WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
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... Fort Pulaski , below Savannah , without a garrison ; forts Moultrie and Sumter , Charleston har- bor , the former with an insufficient gar- rison , and the latter without any ; and Fort Monroe , Hampton Roads , without a sufficient ...
... Fort Pulaski , below Savannah , without a garrison ; forts Moultrie and Sumter , Charleston har- bor , the former with an insufficient gar- rison , and the latter without any ; and Fort Monroe , Hampton Roads , without a sufficient ...
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... Fort Monroe . After sunset , all the boats were hoisted out and dropped astern . Volunteers were called for to man them , and every man in the ship volunteered . After selecting the crews , they were armed to the teeth for cover- ing ...
... Fort Monroe . After sunset , all the boats were hoisted out and dropped astern . Volunteers were called for to man them , and every man in the ship volunteered . After selecting the crews , they were armed to the teeth for cover- ing ...
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... Fortress Monroe to Norfolk . - Boisterous Welcome . - The Marines set to work . - Securing the Papers . - Destruction of Arms . - The Firing of the Barracks . - Laying of the Trains . - Departure of the Pawnee . -A Signal . - The ...
... Fortress Monroe to Norfolk . - Boisterous Welcome . - The Marines set to work . - Securing the Papers . - Destruction of Arms . - The Firing of the Barracks . - Laying of the Trains . - Departure of the Pawnee . -A Signal . - The ...
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... Fort Monroe cheered by the shouts of the garrison gathered on the parapet of the fortress , and steamed off for Norfolk . Notwithstand- ing the sunken vessels in the channel , the steamer passed without difficulty up Hampton Roads ...
... Fort Monroe cheered by the shouts of the garrison gathered on the parapet of the fortress , and steamed off for Norfolk . Notwithstand- ing the sunken vessels in the channel , the steamer passed without difficulty up Hampton Roads ...
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