The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... Address . Its reception in the several sections of the Union . State of Public Feel- ing .... II . The Press for Place . Fort Sum- ter to be Abandoned . Effect of the Announcement . The Confed- erate Commissioners at Wash- ington ...
... Address . Its reception in the several sections of the Union . State of Public Feel- ing .... II . The Press for Place . Fort Sum- ter to be Abandoned . Effect of the Announcement . The Confed- erate Commissioners at Wash- ington ...
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... Address . Governor Moore's Call to Arms . Disappointment and Chagrin at the Desertion of their Northern Friends . Defiance of the North . Defamation of Northern Sol- diers . Shocking Falsehoods Concerning the President . Troops Moving ...
... Address . Governor Moore's Call to Arms . Disappointment and Chagrin at the Desertion of their Northern Friends . Defiance of the North . Defamation of Northern Sol- diers . Shocking Falsehoods Concerning the President . Troops Moving ...
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... Address . His Pursuit of Jackson . Battle of Boone- ville . Excitement Throughout the State . Movement of Troops to the South . Battle of Car- thage . Siegel's Masterly Re- treat . State of Affairs at St. Louis in July . Battle of Dug ...
... Address . His Pursuit of Jackson . Battle of Boone- ville . Excitement Throughout the State . Movement of Troops to the South . Battle of Car- thage . Siegel's Masterly Re- treat . State of Affairs at St. Louis in July . Battle of Dug ...
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... Address to the People . Military Situation ( Sep- tember , 1861. ) Generals John- ston's and Buckner's Procla- mations . Persecutions of Loy- al Men . Anderson's Retirement . Sherman's Assumption of Com- mand . Treason in a " Castle ...
... Address to the People . Military Situation ( Sep- tember , 1861. ) Generals John- ston's and Buckner's Procla- mations . Persecutions of Loy- al Men . Anderson's Retirement . Sherman's Assumption of Com- mand . Treason in a " Castle ...
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... Address to his Troops . Floyd's Address to IX . McClellan's Command in Chief . Operations of the Army of the Potomac from November 1st , 1861 , to February 1st , 1862 .. 465 Judge Campbell's Statement regarding the Federal Secretary of ...
... Address to his Troops . Floyd's Address to IX . McClellan's Command in Chief . Operations of the Army of the Potomac from November 1st , 1861 , to February 1st , 1862 .. 465 Judge Campbell's Statement regarding the Federal Secretary of ...
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