The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 12
... Boat . - A Migration to Illinois . - A feat of " Splitting Rails . " -- A Hand on a Flat Boat . - Reward of Industry and Integrity . - General Manager of a Shop and Mill .-- A Volunteer in the Black Hawk War .-- A sudden and unexpected ...
... Boat . - A Migration to Illinois . - A feat of " Splitting Rails . " -- A Hand on a Flat Boat . - Reward of Industry and Integrity . - General Manager of a Shop and Mill .-- A Volunteer in the Black Hawk War .-- A sudden and unexpected ...
Page 14
... boat to New Orleans , which he made at the age of nineteen , as one of the hands . of age , were at once put to service . The summer was mostly spent in build- ing the log - house , as a protection against the storms and frosts of the ...
... boat to New Orleans , which he made at the age of nineteen , as one of the hands . of age , were at once put to service . The summer was mostly spent in build- ing the log - house , as a protection against the storms and frosts of the ...
Page 63
... boats having 26. been got ready , the whole force , with the exception of Captain Foster and eight men , left to ... boat for Fort Sumter . As soon as the South Carolinians got possession , they commenced to repair the damage effected by ...
... boats having 26. been got ready , the whole force , with the exception of Captain Foster and eight men , left to ... boat for Fort Sumter . As soon as the South Carolinians got possession , they commenced to repair the damage effected by ...
Page 81
... boats to ap- proach the wharfs without permission , under the severest penalties if disobeyed . The river front of the city was care- fully guarded , and mounted patrols pa- raded the streets night and day . Ship- So great was the ardor ...
... boats to ap- proach the wharfs without permission , under the severest penalties if disobeyed . The river front of the city was care- fully guarded , and mounted patrols pa- raded the streets night and day . Ship- So great was the ardor ...
Page 138
... boats . - Defeat of purpose . - Schemes concocted . - Failure . - Fort Sumter . - The Artificial Island . -Construction and Cost . - The Fortress . - Its Character . - Strength and number of Guns . - Its in- completeness . - Its ...
... boats . - Defeat of purpose . - Schemes concocted . - Failure . - Fort Sumter . - The Artificial Island . -Construction and Cost . - The Fortress . - Its Character . - Strength and number of Guns . - Its in- completeness . - Its ...
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