Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... cotton ... 198 Lack of mechanics and skilled workmen . 198-199 Deterioration of the railways .. 199 The necessity of impressing foodstuffs .. 199-200 Influence of the financial situation ..... 200-201 Bounty - jumpers and substitute ...
... cotton ... 198 Lack of mechanics and skilled workmen . 198-199 Deterioration of the railways .. 199 The necessity of impressing foodstuffs .. 199-200 Influence of the financial situation ..... 200-201 Bounty - jumpers and substitute ...
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... Cotton , tobacco , rice , sugar , etc. 233-235 Jackson's veto of the recharter .... 251 Agricultural societies 235-236 Agricultural education 236 The Independent Treasury Act ... CHAPTER III . 1789-1865 . 251-252 252 252-255 FOREIGN ...
... Cotton , tobacco , rice , sugar , etc. 233-235 Jackson's veto of the recharter .... 251 Agricultural societies 235-236 Agricultural education 236 The Independent Treasury Act ... CHAPTER III . 1789-1865 . 251-252 252 252-255 FOREIGN ...
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... cotton - gins , etc .; and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested , no destruction of such property should be permitted ; but should guerillas or bush- * Sherman ...
... cotton - gins , etc .; and for them this general principle is laid down : In districts and neighborhoods where the army is unmolested , no destruction of such property should be permitted ; but should guerillas or bush- * Sherman ...
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... cotton - gins and presses , together with thousands of bales of cotton , were destroyed . At Milledgeville Sher- man burned the railroad , buildings * Official Records , vol . xliv . , p . 14 . †Ibid , vol . xliv . , pp . 76 , 159 ...
... cotton - gins and presses , together with thousands of bales of cotton , were destroyed . At Milledgeville Sher- man burned the railroad , buildings * Official Records , vol . xliv . , p . 14 . †Ibid , vol . xliv . , pp . 76 , 159 ...
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... Cotton Plant was ordered back out of danger and the Bombshell was retaken , but the Albemarle stur- dily held her own . The battle began at 4:45 P. M. when the Albemarle fired two damaging shots into the Matta- besett and then tried to ...
... Cotton Plant was ordered back out of danger and the Bombshell was retaken , but the Albemarle stur- dily held her own . The battle began at 4:45 P. M. when the Albemarle fired two damaging shots into the Matta- besett and then tried to ...
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