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Preface 1
The Bay, the Yard, and the Forts 3
"To Use Whatever Means He Had" 20
"If Blood Is Shed, You Are Responsible" 33
"Pickens Is Not Worth One Drop of Blood" 50
"Too Much Dallying and Curtseying" 79
"Give the Powhatan to Captain Mercer" 106
"When the Arrow has Fled from the Bow" 125
"Fort Pickens Now Stood Alone" 137
"A More Innocent War Was Never Carried On" 159
"The Enemy Failed in All Objectives" 179
"A Signal Gun Fired at 10:00 A.M." 197
"Fort Pickens Stands to This Day" 206
Notes 213
Bibliography 223
Index 229
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