General Butler in New Orleans: History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862 : with an Account of the Capture of New Orleans, and a Sketch of the Previous Career of the General, Civil and MilitaryMason Bros., 1864 - 661 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
allegiance Annapolis arms army asked authority Baltimore bank Baton Rouge battery boat brought Butler camp Camp Parapet Captain Farragut cause citizens Colonel command conduct Confederate Conturié cotton democratic dispatch dollars duty enemy fire flag fleet force foreign Fort Jackson Fortress Monroe forts French consul friends gave general's gentlemen give governor Gulf gun-boats guns hands Havana head-quarters honor Hope & Co hundred Jackson labor land letter Lieutenant Louisiana Major Strong Major-General Massachusetts mayor ment miles military Mississippi morning negroes never night oath officers Orleans party passed persons Phelps president prisoners protection question rebel rebellion received regiment replied river secession secessionists sent Ship Island slavery slaves soldiers South steamer streets taken thousand tion troops Union Union army United vessel Washington women wounded yellow fever