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Official report to the United States Engineer Department, of the siege and reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia, February, March, and April, 1862
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Official report to the United States Engineer Department, of the siege and reduction of Fort Pulaski, Georgia, February, March, and April, 1862
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An official report about the Siege of Fort Pulaski during the U.S. Civil War.
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Bombardment of Fort Pulaski, Cockspur Island, Geo. 10th & 11th of April 1862
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Image of Confederate Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in Georgia being bombarded by Union forces during the American Civil War; fort on fire spewing flames and smoke into the sky; flag falling from broken flag pole at center.
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Official papers of the U.S. Army in Fort Dalles and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest
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A collection of 3,070 items from 1850 to 1885, which consists of Fort Dalles official records that document the activities of the U.S. Army in the Pacific Northwest, primarily in Oregon from 1850 to 1885. The collection contains official correspondence, orders, post returns, quartermaster reports, and two letter books largely for Fort Dalles, Oregon. Subject matter in the collection includes the operation of Forts Dalles, Simcoe, Vancouver, and Yamhill and also various Native American wars and campaigns, including the Yakima expeditions from 1855 and 1858, the Snake/Shoshone campaigns from 1855 to 1864, the Modoc War in 1873, the Nez Percé War, and the Bannock War in 1878. Significant persons represented in the collection include John T. Apperson, Edward R.S. Canby, Chief Joseph, George B. Currey, Oliver Otis Howard, Winfield Scott, and George Wright.
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President's war order, no. 3. March 11, 1862
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Order appoints Major General McClellan as head of the Army of the Potomac and announces formation of the Department of the Mississippi under command of Major General Halleck and the Mountain Department under the command of Major General Frémont; with directives that all report to the Secretary of War
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Part of the military department of the South, embracing portions of Georgia and South Carolina, and part of the military department of North Carolina
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194224 v. 2 no. 26