The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 11
... army and navy of the United States , and the appointment of high judicial and executive officers , post- masters included , can not be entertained by the South for a moment . " vember the 6th the election took place , and Abraham ...
... army and navy of the United States , and the appointment of high judicial and executive officers , post- masters included , can not be entertained by the South for a moment . " vember the 6th the election took place , and Abraham ...
Page 21
... Army in South Carolina . - Resignation of the United States Senators from South Carolina . - Tendency to Rebellion in the other Slave States . - Action of the Legislature of Georgia . - Florida hails the " Gallant Palmetto Flag ...
... Army in South Carolina . - Resignation of the United States Senators from South Carolina . - Tendency to Rebellion in the other Slave States . - Action of the Legislature of Georgia . - Florida hails the " Gallant Palmetto Flag ...
Page 31
... army and navy to aid him in performing this service , having first by proclama- tion commanded the insurgents to dis- perse and retire peaceably to their re- spective abodes within a limited time . ' This duty can not by possibility be ...
... army and navy to aid him in performing this service , having first by proclama- tion commanded the insurgents to dis- perse and retire peaceably to their re- spective abodes within a limited time . ' This duty can not by possibility be ...
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... army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the unen- viable distinction of opening civil war between American citizens by an act of gross breach of faith . He has , under counsels of a panic , deserted his post at Fort Moultrie , and ...
... army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the unen- viable distinction of opening civil war between American citizens by an act of gross breach of faith . He has , under counsels of a panic , deserted his post at Fort Moultrie , and ...
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... army was enlisted , and a most formidable show of defiance to the Federal authorities exhibited every- where throughout the State . Most of the officers of the United States army and navy who were natives of South Carolina had , on the ...
... army was enlisted , and a most formidable show of defiance to the Federal authorities exhibited every- where throughout the State . Most of the officers of the United States army and navy who were natives of South Carolina had , on the ...
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