. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE co\fedp:rate RAMSTONEWALL ■• Here are two strikingviews in the Pi>rt of the Confed-erate ram this powerfulfighting-shij) saileil friiniCop<-nhaj;en. Jan. G,, inifier eommand offapt. Page, ,the Federal navy becameconfronted by its antagonistduring the war. InMarch. 1863, the Con-federacy liad negotiateila loan of being thus at last in possession of the necessary funds, Captain Bu


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE co\fedp:rate RAMSTONEWALL ■• Here are two strikingviews in the Pi>rt of the Confed-erate ram this powerfulfighting-shij) saileil friiniCop<-nhaj;en. Jan. G,, inifier eommand offapt. Page, ,the Federal navy becameconfronted by its antagonistduring the war. InMarch. 1863, the Con-federacy liad negotiateila loan of being thus at last in possession of the necessary funds, Captain Bulloch and Mr. .Sliilell arranged with M. Arman. who was a member of the proprietor of a large shipyar<i at Bordeaux, for the construction of ironchul shijis of war. Mr. Slidell had already received assur-ances from persons in the .-ontidence of X;ipoleon HI that the building of the ships in the French yards woidd not be interfered with,and that getting them to sea wcmld be conniwd at by the Government. Owing to the indubitable proof laid b,.forc the Emperorby the Federal diplomats at Paris, he


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