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Description of the city of Charleston's surrender on February 18, 1865 to Union Brigadier General Alexander Schimmelfennig. The city had been under siege since July 10, 1863.
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Title from HTML header (viewed on Nov. 18, 2002; last updated Feb. 2001).
Illustrated by digitized items from the American Memory historic collections compiled by the National Digital Library Program of the Library of Congress.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Biography of three missionaries in the Oregan Territory in the 19th century--Cushing Eells, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, with an emphasis on the Whitmans. Provides information on their missions, their relationships with the Cayuse Indians, and the Whitman Massacre in 1847.
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