Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... Banks . After the battle of Winchester , on the 23d of March , the retiring Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley were followed up by Gen. Banks . On the 1st of April he moved from Strasburg to Woodstock , where his entrance was ...
... Banks . After the battle of Winchester , on the 23d of March , the retiring Confederate forces in the Shenandoah Valley were followed up by Gen. Banks . On the 1st of April he moved from Strasburg to Woodstock , where his entrance was ...
Halaman 130
... Banks advanced to the attack . The en- gagement did not fairly open until after six o'clock P. M. , but for an hour and a half was furious and unceasing . The report of Gen. Banks to Gen. Pope had expressed the opinion that no action ...
... Banks advanced to the attack . The en- gagement did not fairly open until after six o'clock P. M. , but for an hour and a half was furious and unceasing . The report of Gen. Banks to Gen. Pope had expressed the opinion that no action ...
Halaman 657
... banks held $ 125,000,000 of the various Federal stocks . Thus that large sum was withdrawn from the operation of ... banks 7 charters expired , as follows : BANKS . Capital . Authoriz . Circula'n circula'n . Sept. 1862 . ..... Bank of ...
... banks held $ 125,000,000 of the various Federal stocks . Thus that large sum was withdrawn from the operation of ... banks 7 charters expired , as follows : BANKS . Capital . Authoriz . Circula'n circula'n . Sept. 1862 . ..... Bank of ...
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