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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... Major Anderson in New York . Excuse for not Reenforcing him . Fort Pickens Safe . Particulars of its Reenforcement . The Har- per's Ferry Destruction and Evacuation . The Norfolk ( Gos- port ) Navy - Yard Destruction . Particulars of ...
... Major Anderson in New York . Excuse for not Reenforcing him . Fort Pickens Safe . Particulars of its Reenforcement . The Har- per's Ferry Destruction and Evacuation . The Norfolk ( Gos- port ) Navy - Yard Destruction . Particulars of ...
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... Major - General Patterson's Defense ..... 493 Evidence before the Investigating Committee in the matter of General Patterson's Mis- conduct of his Campaign ...... Beauregard's Official Report of the Battle of 494 Manassas 496 The Battle ...
... Major - General Patterson's Defense ..... 493 Evidence before the Investigating Committee in the matter of General Patterson's Mis- conduct of his Campaign ...... Beauregard's Official Report of the Battle of 494 Manassas 496 The Battle ...
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... major- that city . The State Armory is in full operation , ity of six hundred and fifty - one against holding a turning out from seven to eight thousand rifle and musket cartridges per day . At the Tredegar Iron- Works cannon of the ...
... major- that city . The State Armory is in full operation , ity of six hundred and fifty - one against holding a turning out from seven to eight thousand rifle and musket cartridges per day . At the Tredegar Iron- Works cannon of the ...
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... Major Anderson as to render the evacuation or the reprovisioning of Fort Sumter a necessity . Great excitement exists in consequence . General Scott is willing to assume the responsibility of the withdrawal , considering it impossible ...
... Major Anderson as to render the evacuation or the reprovisioning of Fort Sumter a necessity . Great excitement exists in consequence . General Scott is willing to assume the responsibility of the withdrawal , considering it impossible ...
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... Major Anderson that no further communications will be allowed with the hand - thus placing him in a state of siege . April 8. - A dispatch from Montgomery says : " The Cabinet here have just concluded a protracted session on the course ...
... Major Anderson that no further communications will be allowed with the hand - thus placing him in a state of siege . April 8. - A dispatch from Montgomery says : " The Cabinet here have just concluded a protracted session on the course ...
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