The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 65
... guns thereby dis- mounted . These guns , as well as those constituting the entire armament of the fortress , were spiked before it was aban- doned . This is the only damage done the fortification , further than cutting 65 down the ...
... guns thereby dis- mounted . These guns , as well as those constituting the entire armament of the fortress , were spiked before it was aban- doned . This is the only damage done the fortification , further than cutting 65 down the ...
Page 137
... guns did not batter you to pieces -or words to that effect and desiring supplies ; and that I will not , in the no useless effusion of blood , I communi- cated both the verbal observation and your written answer to my communica- tion to ...
... guns did not batter you to pieces -or words to that effect and desiring supplies ; and that I will not , in the no useless effusion of blood , I communi- cated both the verbal observation and your written answer to my communica- tion to ...
Page 138
... Guns en barbette . - The effect of the Enemy's Rifled Can- non . On guard .- " Shot or Shell . " - The laborers at the Guns . - A Hit in the Centre . --The Barracks on Fire.- Danger of the Magazine .-- Continued Conflagration .-- The ...
... Guns en barbette . - The effect of the Enemy's Rifled Can- non . On guard .- " Shot or Shell . " - The laborers at the Guns . - A Hit in the Centre . --The Barracks on Fire.- Danger of the Magazine .-- Continued Conflagration .-- The ...
Page 139
... guns and riflemen , to aid in the council. men . 139 The Federal authorities were evi- dently preparing for some ... guns , and with two hundred men , sailed from Washington with sealed orders on the morning of Saturday , April April 6th ...
... guns and riflemen , to aid in the council. men . 139 The Federal authorities were evi- dently preparing for some ... guns , and with two hundred men , sailed from Washington with sealed orders on the morning of Saturday , April April 6th ...
Page 140
... guns ( for marine service ) .. Total number of men and troops ....... .... 8 26 1,380 for the relief of Major ... guns of the steamers , to send them in alone . This , however , failed in consequence of the Baltic having got aground ...
... guns ( for marine service ) .. Total number of men and troops ....... .... 8 26 1,380 for the relief of Major ... guns of the steamers , to send them in alone . This , however , failed in consequence of the Baltic having got aground ...
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