The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 160
... troops ( Company A , First Artillery ) which we brought from Fort Monroe . After sunset , all the boats were hoisted out and dropped astern . Volunteers were called for to man them , and every man in the ship volunteered . After ...
... troops ( Company A , First Artillery ) which we brought from Fort Monroe . After sunset , all the boats were hoisted out and dropped astern . Volunteers were called for to man them , and every man in the ship volunteered . After ...
Page 161
... troops soon followed , and before midnight the most of the officers and troops had reached the fort in safety . On the next morning , at an 161 early hour , the rest of the men April were landed , with the exception of 17 . the ...
... troops soon followed , and before midnight the most of the officers and troops had reached the fort in safety . On the next morning , at an 161 early hour , the rest of the men April were landed , with the exception of 17 . the ...
Page 167
... troops in the Government's own forts , and if war shall grow out of the collision , no spirit of secession or re- bellion will be created thereby this side the cotton line . Such , at least , is our opinion , founded upon our conviction ...
... troops in the Government's own forts , and if war shall grow out of the collision , no spirit of secession or re- bellion will be created thereby this side the cotton line . Such , at least , is our opinion , founded upon our conviction ...
Page 169
... troops from North Carolina . " 169 Magoffin , the Governor of Kentucky , wrote : " I say emphatically that Ken- tucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States . " Governor Harris , of ...
... troops from North Carolina . " 169 Magoffin , the Governor of Kentucky , wrote : " I say emphatically that Ken- tucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister Southern States . " Governor Harris , of ...
Page 176
... troops , thus giving them four hundred effective men , with full preparation and choice of position , it was thought proper to send a flag into the town to ascertain how matters stood . An influential gen- tleman accompanying the troops ...
... troops , thus giving them four hundred effective men , with full preparation and choice of position , it was thought proper to send a flag into the town to ascertain how matters stood . An influential gen- tleman accompanying the troops ...
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