National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and Naval: Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 1Johnson, Fry, 1861 - United States Volume 1. Chapter i-xxix (618 pages) -- Volume 3. Chapter lxxx-cxv (642 pages). |
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Page 101
... batteries on Fort Sumter in one hour from this time . " 101 a floating battery , constructed of palmet- to logs with iron facings , mounting two 42 and two 32 - pounders ; while beyond , toward the city , a mortar battery was erected at ...
... batteries on Fort Sumter in one hour from this time . " 101 a floating battery , constructed of palmet- to logs with iron facings , mounting two 42 and two 32 - pounders ; while beyond , toward the city , a mortar battery was erected at ...
Page 112
... battery on Cummings ' Point within a week or ten days ; and even then , with the small garrison to defend it , and means for obstructing it at our disposal , the operation of assaulting it , with even vastly superior numbers , would ...
... battery on Cummings ' Point within a week or ten days ; and even then , with the small garrison to defend it , and means for obstructing it at our disposal , the operation of assaulting it , with even vastly superior numbers , would ...
Page 521
... battery came into action by section and by piece , as the nature of the ground would permit ( it being wooded , with much undergrowth ) , and played ported by Totten's battery and the 1st Iowa regiment ; Dubois ' battery , Steele's ...
... battery came into action by section and by piece , as the nature of the ground would permit ( it being wooded , with much undergrowth ) , and played ported by Totten's battery and the 1st Iowa regiment ; Dubois ' battery , Steele's ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 5 |
ILRISE AND PROGRESS OF SECESSION | 20 |
PRELIMINARIES TO SUMTER | 37 |
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