History of the Confederate States Navy from Its Organization to the Surrender of Its Last Vessel: Its Stupendous Struggle with the Great Navy of the United States, the Engagements Fought in the Rivers and Harbors of the South and Upon the High Seas, Blockade-running, First Use of Iron-clads and Torpedos, and Privateer History, Том 2Books for Libraries Press, 1969 - 824 страници |
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MISSISSIPPI RIVER FROM THE GULF TO VICKSBURG | 367 |
VOLUME I | 377 |
CHAPTER I | 414 |
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