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... force weakened by General Kirby Smith - Confederates harass rear of Federal column - The Federals cross the river at Monette's Ferry and reach Alexandria - Retreat of the fleet harassed - It passes over the falls at Alexandria , 232 ...
... force weakened by General Kirby Smith - Confederates harass rear of Federal column - The Federals cross the river at Monette's Ferry and reach Alexandria - Retreat of the fleet harassed - It passes over the falls at Alexandria , 232 ...
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... by a display of military force , . CHAPTER XVII . CONCLUSION . The financial crisis - Breaches of trust - Labour troubles- Destitution - Negro suffrage fatal to the South , 344 360 ERRAT A. Page 13 , line 19 from top , CONTENTS . xi.
... by a display of military force , . CHAPTER XVII . CONCLUSION . The financial crisis - Breaches of trust - Labour troubles- Destitution - Negro suffrage fatal to the South , 344 360 ERRAT A. Page 13 , line 19 from top , CONTENTS . xi.
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... forces at Pensacola , Charleston , and other points ; the seizure of United States forts and arsenals ; the attack on " Sumter ; " war , these followed with bewildering rapidity , and the human agencies concerned seemed as unconscious ...
... forces at Pensacola , Charleston , and other points ; the seizure of United States forts and arsenals ; the attack on " Sumter ; " war , these followed with bewildering rapidity , and the human agencies concerned seemed as unconscious ...
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... forces of Florida induced Slemmer to retire from Barrancas to Pickens , then garrisoned by one ordnance sergeant , and at the mercy of a corporal's guard in a row - boat . Fort Sumter , in Charleston harbour , was in a similar condition ...
... forces of Florida induced Slemmer to retire from Barrancas to Pickens , then garrisoned by one ordnance sergeant , and at the mercy of a corporal's guard in a row - boat . Fort Sumter , in Charleston harbour , was in a similar condition ...
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... force the guard and release them . The attempt failed , and two ringleaders were captured and put in irons for the night . On the ensuing morning an order for a general court - martial was obtained from army headquarters , and the court ...
... force the guard and release them . The attempt failed , and two ringleaders were captured and put in irons for the night . On the ensuing morning an order for a general court - martial was obtained from army headquarters , and the court ...
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