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General Butler, beast or patriot
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History set right
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The narrative of a blockade-runner
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Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862, and other points of service on the Mississippi River during that year
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The capture of New Orleans, 1862
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Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
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Louis Malesherbes Goldsborough papers
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The night the war was lost
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Daniel Read Larned papers
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The Burnside expedition
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John Crittenden Watson papers
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Notes of conversations with a volunteer officer in the United States Navy, on the passage of the forts below New Orleans, April 24th, 1862
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Report of the Roanoke Island Investigation Committee
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The burning of New Orleans
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Statement of facts in relation to Admiral D.D. Porter's claim not to have run away from forts St. Philip and Jackson
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Finding and opinion of a naval court of inquiry, convened in the city of Richmond, Va., January 5th, 1863
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Roanoke Island, its occupation, defense and fall
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Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry, relative to the fall of New Orleans
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The battle of Roanoke Island
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[Letter from W.T. Dortch to W.N. Edwards, President of the Convention]
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Letter of the Secretary of the Navy
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Addresses, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of Connecticut, in honor of Colonel Charles L. Russell
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Correspondence between the War Department and General Lovell, relating to the defences of New Orleans
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Proceedings of the Court of inquiry, relative to the fall of New Orleans
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