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England (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo
Saint Thomas (Canada) (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo
Matamoros (Tamaulipas, Mexico) (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo
Havana (Cuba) (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good compe me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the har
Hancock (search for this): chapter 2
McCarthy (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo
1863 AD (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hanh — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the har
17th (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo
March, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 2
March, 1863.
2d march, 1863.
I left England in the royal mail steamer Atrato, and arrived at St. Thomas on the 17th.
22d march, 1863.-anchored at Havana at 6.15 A. M.
Where I fell in with my old friend, H. M.'s frigate Immortalite.
Captain Hancock not only volunteered to take me as his guest to Matamoros, but also to take a Texan merchant, whose acquaintance I had made in the Atrato.
This gentleman's name is McCarthy.
He is of Irish birth — an excellent fellow, and a good companion; and when he understood my wish to see the South, he had most goodnaturedly volunteered to pilot me over part of the Texan deserts.
I owe much to Captain Hancock's kindness.
23d, 1863.
Left Havana in H. M. S. Immortalite, at 11 A. M. Knocked off steam when outside the harbo