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Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. Attack and Fall of Fort Sumpter , 279 ; Major Anderson's Report , 280 ; Dr. Russell's Description of the Condition of the Fort after the Battle , 281 ; Effects of the Fall of Fort Sumpter upon ...
Historical and Economical Thomas Ellison. Attack and Fall of Fort Sumpter , 279 ; Major Anderson's Report , 280 ; Dr. Russell's Description of the Condition of the Fort after the Battle , 281 ; Effects of the Fall of Fort Sumpter upon ...
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... Sumpter , and the determination of the President to maintain that fearless officer in his present condition , and we will support the President in all constitutional measures to enforce the laws and preserve the Union . " Among those ...
... Sumpter , and the determination of the President to maintain that fearless officer in his present condition , and we will support the President in all constitutional measures to enforce the laws and preserve the Union . " Among those ...
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... Sumpter , he simply suggested that such a surrender would be most advisable on the part of the United States Government , as it would lessen the chances of a collision between the Federal and State troops , and throw the respon ...
... Sumpter , he simply suggested that such a surrender would be most advisable on the part of the United States Government , as it would lessen the chances of a collision between the Federal and State troops , and throw the respon ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 12 |
CONTINUED PROGRESS OF SLAVERY THE INFLUENCE OF | 23 |
CHAPTER IV | 30 |
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