The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... President Pierce , General Cass , Everett , and others , to the Peo- ple . The Commercial Com- munity . Its magnanimous De- votion to the Cause of the Union . The Chamber of Commerce ( New York ) Resolutions . The Churches of the North ...
... President Pierce , General Cass , Everett , and others , to the Peo- ple . The Commercial Com- munity . Its magnanimous De- votion to the Cause of the Union . The Chamber of Commerce ( New York ) Resolutions . The Churches of the North ...
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... President . The retiring President imme- enforce the laws . diately departed for his home in Pennsylvania . -The Texas State Convention proclaims the Act of Secession . Governor Houston submits to the authority of the Convention , and ...
... President . The retiring President imme- enforce the laws . diately departed for his home in Pennsylvania . -The Texas State Convention proclaims the Act of Secession . Governor Houston submits to the authority of the Convention , and ...
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... President of the United States call upon Mr. Lincoln , and demand to know what are his purposes in regard to the Confederate States . The President replies that if an unprovoked assault has been made on Fort Sumter , he shall hold him ...
... President of the United States call upon Mr. Lincoln , and demand to know what are his purposes in regard to the Confederate States . The President replies that if an unprovoked assault has been made on Fort Sumter , he shall hold him ...
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... PRESIDENT . HIS ITS RECEPTION IN THE SEVERAL SEC- INAUGURAL ADDRESS . PUBLIC FEELING . TIONS OF THE UNION . STATE OF PUBLIC THE 4th day of March , 1861 , was a day of | dress . His voice was loud , and very clear ; painful suspense to ...
... PRESIDENT . HIS ITS RECEPTION IN THE SEVERAL SEC- INAUGURAL ADDRESS . PUBLIC FEELING . TIONS OF THE UNION . STATE OF PUBLIC THE 4th day of March , 1861 , was a day of | dress . His voice was loud , and very clear ; painful suspense to ...
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... President acted upon his de- cision , war must follow . It is plain and unmistakable that he intends to hold , occu ... President's policy be car- ried out , there must inevitably be war . Douglas ' Defence of the Inaugural , Mr. Douglas ...
... President acted upon his de- cision , war must follow . It is plain and unmistakable that he intends to hold , occu ... President's policy be car- ried out , there must inevitably be war . Douglas ' Defence of the Inaugural , Mr. Douglas ...
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