The war with the south: a history of the late rebellion with biographical sketches of leading statesmen and distinguished naval and military commanders, etc, Volume 1Virtue & Yorston, 1867 - 664 pages |
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... hundred and fourteen out of the whole electoral vote of three hundred and six . New York , Ohio , Michigan , Iowa , Wisconsin , and the six New England States were array- ed in favor of the Republican candidate . By the election of ...
... hundred and fourteen out of the whole electoral vote of three hundred and six . New York , Ohio , Michigan , Iowa , Wisconsin , and the six New England States were array- ed in favor of the Republican candidate . By the election of ...
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... hundred millions of dollars due to the North suddenly stopped , and fears were already entertained that it would never be resumed . The Southern banks hav- ing suspended the payment of specie , had so depreciated the value of their ...
... hundred millions of dollars due to the North suddenly stopped , and fears were already entertained that it would never be resumed . The Southern banks hav- ing suspended the payment of specie , had so depreciated the value of their ...
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... hundred and fifty in all- busily employed in mounting the guns and otherwise putting this great strat- egic point in order . The armament of Fort Sumter consists of 140 guns , many of them being the formidable ten- inch ' columbiads ...
... hundred and fifty in all- busily employed in mounting the guns and otherwise putting this great strat- egic point in order . The armament of Fort Sumter consists of 140 guns , many of them being the formidable ten- inch ' columbiads ...
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... hundred men , of Castle Pinckney , which was found without a man to defend it , but with its entrances barricaded , its guns spiked , its ammu- nition gone , and its flagstaff prostrate . Lieutenant - Colonel De Saussure , also with two ...
... hundred men , of Castle Pinckney , which was found without a man to defend it , but with its entrances barricaded , its guns spiked , its ammu- nition gone , and its flagstaff prostrate . Lieutenant - Colonel De Saussure , also with two ...
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... hundred and thirty thousand dollars . Thompson , the secre- tary of the interior , who had been ab- sent from his Federal post , striving as a secession commissioner from Mississippi to stir up the people of North Carolina to rebellion ...
... hundred and thirty thousand dollars . Thompson , the secre- tary of the interior , who had been ab- sent from his Federal post , striving as a secession commissioner from Mississippi to stir up the people of North Carolina to rebellion ...
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