. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . et Major General U. S. V Cincinnati: RobertClarke & Co. 1888. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 49. A complete history of the operations in and around Charles-ton, commencing with the bombardment of Fort Sumter andending with the reduction of Fort Wagner and the capture ofthe city. The writer was a participant in the latter published in Sketches of War History, Volume II. 442 CIVIL WAR LITERATURE OF OHIO [851] Votes (The) of the Copperheads in the Congress of theUnited States. Pri


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . et Major General U. S. V Cincinnati: RobertClarke & Co. 1888. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 49. A complete history of the operations in and around Charles-ton, commencing with the bombardment of Fort Sumter andending with the reduction of Fort Wagner and the capture ofthe city. The writer was a participant in the latter published in Sketches of War History, Volume II. 442 CIVIL WAR LITERATURE OF OHIO [851] Votes (The) of the Copperheads in the Congress of theUnited States. Printed by Towers for the UnionCongressional Committee. 1864. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 8. A campaign document of 1864, widely circulated, mainlyagainst the candidacy of George H. Pendleton for President, butgenerally against the Democratic organization. The expressionCopperhead was applied in 1862 and during the war to thosemembers of the Democratic party in the Northern States whoviolently opposed the suppression of the rebellion and whoclaimed that it was hopeless and illegal to coerce the


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