Illinois Quarterly, 33 tomas,2–4 leidimaiIllinois State University., 1970 |
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... March 8 when Gideon Wells announced that the Merri- mack had sunk the Cumberland and that the Congress had sur- rendered and been burned in the encounter.5 As so frequently hap- pens in war , all hopes that night rested on the success ...
... March 8 when Gideon Wells announced that the Merri- mack had sunk the Cumberland and that the Congress had sur- rendered and been burned in the encounter.5 As so frequently hap- pens in war , all hopes that night rested on the success ...
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... March 10 while the front page carried the heroic story , the true state of the Congress and the Cumberland were reported on the last page . Both , as has been pointed out earlier , were retired ships and speaking of the Cumberland the ...
... March 10 while the front page carried the heroic story , the true state of the Congress and the Cumberland were reported on the last page . Both , as has been pointed out earlier , were retired ships and speaking of the Cumberland the ...
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... March was received with the profoundest study , and was regarded as the death stroke to wooden war - vessels . " William Swinton , Twelve Decisive Battles of the War : A History of the Eastern and Western Campaigns ( New York , 1867 ) ...
... March was received with the profoundest study , and was regarded as the death stroke to wooden war - vessels . " William Swinton , Twelve Decisive Battles of the War : A History of the Eastern and Western Campaigns ( New York , 1867 ) ...
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