The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... Fort Pulaski , Georgia , without a garrison ; Forts Moultrie and Sumpter , Charleston , the latter without a garri- son , and the former with only eighty men ; Fortress Monroe without a sufficient garrison . He also recommended that all ...
... Fort Pulaski , Georgia , without a garrison ; Forts Moultrie and Sumpter , Charleston , the latter without a garri- son , and the former with only eighty men ; Fortress Monroe without a sufficient garrison . He also recommended that all ...
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... forts named , were seized by the rebels , except Fortress Monroe . The rebellion was not the result of impulse , but , as has been previously stated , a deliberately planned movement . In October , 1856 , a meeting of the governors of ...
... forts named , were seized by the rebels , except Fortress Monroe . The rebellion was not the result of impulse , but , as has been previously stated , a deliberately planned movement . In October , 1856 , a meeting of the governors of ...
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... Fortress Monroe , Annap- olis and Baltimore , were occupied by Federal troops , and all danger of an immediate attack of the insurgents , disappeared 200 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
... Fortress Monroe , Annap- olis and Baltimore , were occupied by Federal troops , and all danger of an immediate attack of the insurgents , disappeared 200 LINCOLN AND THE OVERTHROW OF SLAVERY .
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... Fortress Monroe . One evening three negroes came into his camp , saying , " they had fled from their master , Colonel Mal- lory , who was about to set them to work on rebel fortifica- tions ! " If they had been Colonel Mallory's horses ...
... Fortress Monroe . One evening three negroes came into his camp , saying , " they had fled from their master , Colonel Mal- lory , who was about to set them to work on rebel fortifica- tions ! " If they had been Colonel Mallory's horses ...
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... Fortress Monroe and vicinity ; garrisoned Baltimore , guarded the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and other roads leading to the Capital , besides which , there were at Washington some 30,000 troops . A force under General George B ...
... Fortress Monroe and vicinity ; garrisoned Baltimore , guarded the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and other roads leading to the Capital , besides which , there were at Washington some 30,000 troops . A force under General George B ...
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