The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 245
... the State and or- der them to be encamped , under the pretext to perfect their organization and drill , but in reality , as it was believed , to have an armed force under his con- were safely on board , Captain Stokes went to Captain.
... the State and or- der them to be encamped , under the pretext to perfect their organization and drill , but in reality , as it was believed , to have an armed force under his con- were safely on board , Captain Stokes went to Captain.
Page 246
... Captain James H. Stokes , of Chi- Point , a short distance below the ar- cago , late of the regular army , volun- senal . Captain Stokes immediately tel- teered to undertake the perilous mission , egraphed to Alton to have the steamer ...
... Captain James H. Stokes , of Chi- Point , a short distance below the ar- cago , late of the regular army , volun- senal . Captain Stokes immediately tel- teered to undertake the perilous mission , egraphed to Alton to have the steamer ...
Page 247
... Captain Stokes . fusal , had responded faithfully , within a ' What if we are overpowered ? ' said week , to the President's call for troops . At the same time , several thousands of of Colonel. were safely on board , Captain Stokes went ...
... Captain Stokes . fusal , had responded faithfully , within a ' What if we are overpowered ? ' said week , to the President's call for troops . At the same time , several thousands of of Colonel. were safely on board , Captain Stokes went ...
Page 249
... Captain Second Infantry . " The general in command of the so- called State troops , believed , however , to be in arms to sustain the cause of secession , finding that resistance would be of no avail , promptly surrendered himself and ...
... Captain Second Infantry . " The general in command of the so- called State troops , believed , however , to be in arms to sustain the cause of secession , finding that resistance would be of no avail , promptly surrendered himself and ...
Page 253
... Captain Lyon sent a small force , consisting of a hundred and fifty volunteers under the command of May Captain Coles , to their relief . Ar- B. riving at Potosi before daylight , Cap- tain Coles posted a chain of sentinels around the ...
... Captain Lyon sent a small force , consisting of a hundred and fifty volunteers under the command of May Captain Coles , to their relief . Ar- B. riving at Potosi before daylight , Cap- tain Coles posted a chain of sentinels around the ...
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