Pictorial History of the War for the Union: A Complete and Reliable History of the War from Its Commencement to Its Close ... Together with a Complete Chronological Analysis of the War, Volume 1B. W. Hitchcock, 1866 - United States |
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... That day , also , Captain L. N. Costa , com- mander of the revenue cutter William Aiken , betrayed his government and delivered his vessel over to the State authorities ,. SEIZURE OF GOVERNMENT FORTS AND BUILDINGS AT CHARLESTON . 21.
... That day , also , Captain L. N. Costa , com- mander of the revenue cutter William Aiken , betrayed his government and delivered his vessel over to the State authorities ,. SEIZURE OF GOVERNMENT FORTS AND BUILDINGS AT CHARLESTON . 21.
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... Captain Mc- Gowan had intended to enter Charleston harbor at night , hoping to veil himself in darkness , and reach Fort Sumter undiscovered . But the buoys , sights and ranges had been removed , and , thus baffled , he was compelled to ...
... Captain Mc- Gowan had intended to enter Charleston harbor at night , hoping to veil himself in darkness , and reach Fort Sumter undiscovered . But the buoys , sights and ranges had been removed , and , thus baffled , he was compelled to ...
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... Captain Lee , aids to General Beauregard . They handed Major Anderson a communica- tion from General Beauregard , which was a summons to evacuate the fort . It was to this effect : that the Confederate authorities had re- frained from ...
... Captain Lee , aids to General Beauregard . They handed Major Anderson a communica- tion from General Beauregard , which was a summons to evacuate the fort . It was to this effect : that the Confederate authorities had re- frained from ...
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... Captain Lee and Colonel Roger A. Pryor , approached the work with a communication from General Beauregard , making inquiry as to what day Major Anderson would evacuate the work , and asking if he would agree not to open his batteries ...
... Captain Lee and Colonel Roger A. Pryor , approached the work with a communication from General Beauregard , making inquiry as to what day Major Anderson would evacuate the work , and asking if he would agree not to open his batteries ...
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... Captain . The arsenal buildings were immediately taken possession of by the rebel authorities , and used for the purpose of making and repairing arms , until they again came into possession of the Federal authorities . THROUGH BALTIMORE ...
... Captain . The arsenal buildings were immediately taken possession of by the rebel authorities , and used for the purpose of making and repairing arms , until they again came into possession of the Federal authorities . THROUGH BALTIMORE ...
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