The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... direction of the 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 ...
... direction of the 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 ...
Page 61
... direction to Hog Island Channel . To the harbor side the so - called castle presents a circular front . It has never been considered of much consequence as a fortress , although its proximity to OCCUPATION OF FORT SUMTER . 63 of an attack ...
... direction to Hog Island Channel . To the harbor side the so - called castle presents a circular front . It has never been considered of much consequence as a fortress , although its proximity to OCCUPATION OF FORT SUMTER . 63 of an attack ...
Page 74
... direction , we received information that the Pal- metto flag floated out to the breeze at Castle Pinckney , and a large military force went over last night ( the 27th ) to Fort Moultrie . ' Thus the authorities of South Carolina ...
... direction , we received information that the Pal- metto flag floated out to the breeze at Castle Pinckney , and a large military force went over last night ( the 27th ) to Fort Moultrie . ' Thus the authorities of South Carolina ...
Page 83
... direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a Charleston steam- er , the General Clinch , was discovered , which , as soon as she caught sight of the Star of the West , began to burn blue and red lights , as signals ...
... direction , hove to , to wait for daylight . As the day broke , a Charleston steam- er , the General Clinch , was discovered , which , as soon as she caught sight of the Star of the West , began to burn blue and red lights , as signals ...
Page 124
... direction of Wirt , and in 1829 , quitting his school , he was ad- mitted to the bar at Washington . In 1830 , Mr. Chase removed to Cin- cinnati , where he strove to establish himself as a lawyer . While waiting for practice , he ...
... direction of Wirt , and in 1829 , quitting his school , he was ad- mitted to the bar at Washington . In 1830 , Mr. Chase removed to Cin- cinnati , where he strove to establish himself as a lawyer . While waiting for practice , he ...
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