The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 1Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1861 - United States |
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... Army Pure , H. A. Moore , ..... 104 129. Redemption , " W. F. L. , " . ... 104 63 € 3 180. It is Great for our Country to Die , Percival , .. 105 131. Song for Battle , " C. B. , " . 105 , 182. SONGS OF THE REBELS : North Carolina Call ...
... Army Pure , H. A. Moore , ..... 104 129. Redemption , " W. F. L. , " . ... 104 63 € 3 180. It is Great for our Country to Die , Percival , .. 105 131. Song for Battle , " C. B. , " . 105 , 182. SONGS OF THE REBELS : North Carolina Call ...
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... Army , has achieved the unenviable distinction of Captain Coste , under the State ordinance of opening civil war between American citizens concerning the customs , promptly volunteered by an act of gross breach of faith . He has , to ...
... Army , has achieved the unenviable distinction of Captain Coste , under the State ordinance of opening civil war between American citizens concerning the customs , promptly volunteered by an act of gross breach of faith . He has , to ...
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... , together with the various army posts in Texas , were betrayed to that State by General Twiggs . — ( Doc . 39 . ) — Times , Feb. 26 . Resolved , That our congressional nominee , if elected , FEB . 23. ] 17 DIARY OF EVENTS .
... , together with the various army posts in Texas , were betrayed to that State by General Twiggs . — ( Doc . 39 . ) — Times , Feb. 26 . Resolved , That our congressional nominee , if elected , FEB . 23. ] 17 DIARY OF EVENTS .
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... army : " WAR DEPARTMENT , March 1 , 1861 . " By the direction of the President of the United States , it is ordered that Brigadier - Gen- eral David E. Twiggs be and is hereby dismissed from the army of the United States for his ...
... army : " WAR DEPARTMENT , March 1 , 1861 . " By the direction of the President of the United States , it is ordered that Brigadier - Gen- eral David E. Twiggs be and is hereby dismissed from the army of the United States for his ...
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... army of the United States . The following is the official order for his expulsion : WAR DEPARTMENT , ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , WASHINGTON , March 1 , 1861 . The inauguration procession proceeded to the east portico of the capitol ...
... army of the United States . The following is the official order for his expulsion : WAR DEPARTMENT , ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , WASHINGTON , March 1 , 1861 . The inauguration procession proceeded to the east portico of the capitol ...
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