The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Comp. from Government Documents and Other Reliable SourcesDegen, Estes and Priest, 1862 - 378 頁 |
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... o'clock , and took the train direct for Washington . They arrived at Jersey City at twenty minutes past twelve o'clock , and were received with the wildest demon- strations of enthusiasm . As the train left the depot , cheer on cheer ...
... o'clock , and took the train direct for Washington . They arrived at Jersey City at twenty minutes past twelve o'clock , and were received with the wildest demon- strations of enthusiasm . As the train left the depot , cheer on cheer ...
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... o'clock in the evening , to New York . At about half - past one o'clock the artillery company marched to the Wor- cester Railroad depot , and took their places in the train , where they waited until the Fifth Regiment arrived . About ...
... o'clock in the evening , to New York . At about half - past one o'clock the artillery company marched to the Wor- cester Railroad depot , and took their places in the train , where they waited until the Fifth Regiment arrived . About ...
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... o'clock , embarking at two o'clock . The scene on Broad- way and at the piers defies description . Probably from four to five hundred thousand people witnessed their departure , perfectly wild with joyful and patriotic enthu- siasm ...
... o'clock , embarking at two o'clock . The scene on Broad- way and at the piers defies description . Probably from four to five hundred thousand people witnessed their departure , perfectly wild with joyful and patriotic enthu- siasm ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
President Buchanans Message read to both Houses and transmitted | 17 |
Exciting letter from the wife of an officer at Moultrie | 24 |
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