Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sevastopol” in article 3 of The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]:
...uestions it, will pounce down upon him and denounce him as a traitor to the South.
Worst of all, however, in the opinion of these men, is the dilatory conduct of our officers.
They could take Sevastopol with a pop gun, or storm Gibraltar with a pocket pistol: and what are Fort Pickens, and Fortress Monroe, and the broad Potomac, and Arlington Heights, and the other many fortifications around Washing...
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