Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863W. Blackwood and sons, 1863 - 316 sider |
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... Vicksburg , and withdrawn with the remnant of his slaves into Texas . The Judge also had lost all his property in New Orleans . In fact , every other man one meets has been more or less ruined since the war , but all speak of their ...
... Vicksburg , and withdrawn with the remnant of his slaves into Texas . The Judge also had lost all his property in New Orleans . In fact , every other man one meets has been more or less ruined since the war , but all speak of their ...
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... Vicksburg and Port Hudson , were roaming about the Mississippi and Red River , and some of them were reported at the entrance of the Wachita itself , a small fort at Harrisonburg being the only impediment to their appearance in front of ...
... Vicksburg and Port Hudson , were roaming about the Mississippi and Red River , and some of them were reported at the entrance of the Wachita itself , a small fort at Harrisonburg being the only impediment to their appearance in front of ...
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... Vicksburg is distant from this place about eighty miles . The news of General Lee's victory at Chancellorsville had just arrived here . Every one received it very coolly , and seemed to take it quite as a matter of course ; but the ...
... Vicksburg is distant from this place about eighty miles . The news of General Lee's victory at Chancellorsville had just arrived here . Every one received it very coolly , and seemed to take it quite as a matter of course ; but the ...
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... Vicksburg and Port Hudson , the passage can only be made by a tedious journey in small boats through the swamps and bayous . Our party left Trinity at 6 A.M. in one big yawl and three skiffs . In my skiff were eight persons , besides a ...
... Vicksburg and Port Hudson , the passage can only be made by a tedious journey in small boats through the swamps and bayous . Our party left Trinity at 6 A.M. in one big yawl and three skiffs . In my skiff were eight persons , besides a ...
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... Vicksburg , as all the late news seemed to show that some great operations must take place there before long . I had fondly imagined that after reaching Natchez my difficulties would have been over ; but I very soon discovered that this ...
... Vicksburg , as all the late news seemed to show that some great operations must take place there before long . I had fondly imagined that after reaching Natchez my difficulties would have been over ; but I very soon discovered that this ...
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Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863 Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1863 |
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