The Story of the Confederacy |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I REBELLION AND REVOLUTION | 11 |
FROM SECESSION TO SUMTER | 17 |
A NATION WITH NOTHING | 34 |
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A. P. Hill advance afternoon Alabama Army of Tennessee Atlanta attack Banks battle Beauregard blockade Bragg bridges brigade Buell campaign captured cavalry Charleston Chattanooga command Confederacy Confederate forces corps Creek crossed D. H. Hill defense division early east Engagement federacy federate fight fire flank fleet Forrest Fort Donelson Fort Sumter fought Fredericksburg Frémont front garrison Georgia Grant gunboats guns Halleck harbor Hardee Hill Hood Hooker hundred infantry Jackson Johnston Kentucky Lee's Lincoln Longstreet Major-General Manassas marched McClellan Memphis miles military Mississippi morning Mountain move movement Nashville night North Carolina northern orders Petersburg Port position Potomac President Davis raid rail railroad Rapidan Rappahannock reenforcements retreat Richmond Ridge river road Rosecrans sent Sherman side siege Smith soldiers South southern started stream Sumter surrender Tenn Tennessee Tennessee River Thomas thousand tion Union army Union forces Valley Vicksburg Virginia wagons Washington West wounded