The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 60
... command- ant's position , and whose courtesy and bearing had won the friendship of all who knew him , was relieved in the command by Major Robert Anderson , of Kentucky . Major Anderson received his first commission as brevet second ...
... command- ant's position , and whose courtesy and bearing had won the friendship of all who knew him , was relieved in the command by Major Robert Anderson , of Kentucky . Major Anderson received his first commission as brevet second ...
Page 67
... command of Major Anderson . " If anybody ever doubted Major An- derson's eminent military capacity , that doubt must be dispelled by the news that we publish in another column , " wrote the editor of the Boston Atlas . " Of his own ...
... command of Major Anderson . " If anybody ever doubted Major An- derson's eminent military capacity , that doubt must be dispelled by the news that we publish in another column , " wrote the editor of the Boston Atlas . " Of his own ...
Page 74
... command him to return to his former position , and there to await the contingencies pre- sented in his instructions . This would only have been done with any degree of safety to the command by the con- currence of the South Carolina ...
... command him to return to his former position , and there to await the contingencies pre- sented in his instructions . This would only have been done with any degree of safety to the command by the con- currence of the South Carolina ...
Page 75
... command of the arsenal at Charleston , that ' it has to- day ( Sunday , the 30th ) been taken by force of arms . ' It is estimated that the munitions of war belonging to this ar- senal are worth half a million of dollars . " Comment is ...
... command of the arsenal at Charleston , that ' it has to- day ( Sunday , the 30th ) been taken by force of arms . ' It is estimated that the munitions of war belonging to this ar- senal are worth half a million of dollars . " Comment is ...
Page 129
... command of the arsenal at Augusta during the nullification excitement , and in the Mex- ican war received the rank of brevet brigadier - general for his services at Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma ; com- manded a division at Monterey ...
... command of the arsenal at Augusta during the nullification excitement , and in the Mex- ican war received the rank of brevet brigadier - general for his services at Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma ; com- manded a division at Monterey ...
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