The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government, Volume 2D. Appleton and Company, 1881 - 4 pagina's A history of the Confederate States of America and an apologia for the causes that the author believed led to and justified the American Civil War. |
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A. P. Hill advance Albert Sidney Johnston arms army arrived artillery assault attack authority batteries battle Beauregard bridge brigade Captain captured Carolina cavalry Chickahominy citizens Colonel column command commenced Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution coƶperate Corinth corps Creek crossed D. H. Hill declared defense division duty enemy enemy's engaged eral evacuation Ewell Federal fire flank fleet force forts front Grant gunboats guns heavy Hill's hundred infantry intrenchments Jackson James River JEFFERSON DAVIS Johnston Lee's Lincoln Longstreet Magruder Major-General McClellan ment miles military Mississippi morning moved movement naval Navy night North Carolina officers Orleans persons Port position President President Lincoln prisoners proclamation railroad rear reƫnforcements regiment resist retreat Richmond road Secretary sent Sherman ship side slaves soldiers soon surrender Tennessee Tennessee River thousand tion troops United States Government vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington wounded York River