The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Tema 157,Volumen40 -Tema 164,Volumen41W. Abbatt., 1930 |
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... Washington on Sunday morning , March 9 , 1862 , that the Merrimac had destroyed the Cumberland and the Congress , and that she might next move upon Washington or one of the Northern ports , the President was excited ; he could not be ...
... Washington on Sunday morning , March 9 , 1862 , that the Merrimac had destroyed the Cumberland and the Congress , and that she might next move upon Washington or one of the Northern ports , the President was excited ; he could not be ...
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... Washington . Fort Fisher had fallen and all accessible ports of the South were in our possession ; blockade- running had ceased and the Bat had been employed as a despatch boat and had made many trips to Washington and Baltimore , and ...
... Washington . Fort Fisher had fallen and all accessible ports of the South were in our possession ; blockade- running had ceased and the Bat had been employed as a despatch boat and had made many trips to Washington and Baltimore , and ...
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... Washington , for which he or the Navy might be held responsible . My orders were explicit― that I should accompany the River Queen to City Point and thence to Washington . If possible , he would have had additional vessels- but the ...
... Washington , for which he or the Navy might be held responsible . My orders were explicit― that I should accompany the River Queen to City Point and thence to Washington . If possible , he would have had additional vessels- but the ...
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