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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... March 4th , to April 15th , 1861 ... DIVISION III . CONTENTS . HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF EVENTS , No. 4 ,. PAGE . 1 PAGE ... March . The Confederate States threat- en to Coerce them . Richmond in March . Reign of Terror Ini- tiated ...
... March 4th , to April 15th , 1861 ... DIVISION III . CONTENTS . HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF EVENTS , No. 4 ,. PAGE . 1 PAGE ... March . The Confederate States threat- en to Coerce them . Richmond in March . Reign of Terror Ini- tiated ...
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... MARCH 4TH , TO APRIL 15TH , 1861 . strength to take part in the momentous struggle impending . March 4. - Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President ( the sixteenth ) of the United States until March 4th , 1865. An immense concourse ...
... MARCH 4TH , TO APRIL 15TH , 1861 . strength to take part in the momentous struggle impending . March 4. - Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President ( the sixteenth ) of the United States until March 4th , 1865. An immense concourse ...
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... March 10. - It is reported at Washington that such word has been received from Major Anderson as to render the evacuation or the reprovisioning of Fort Sumter a necessity . Great excitement exists in consequence . General Scott is ...
... March 10. - It is reported at Washington that such word has been received from Major Anderson as to render the evacuation or the reprovisioning of Fort Sumter a necessity . Great excitement exists in consequence . General Scott is ...
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... March , 1861 , was a day of | dress . His voice was loud , and very clear ; painful suspense to the entire country . It his enunciation deliberate , and his manner was to determine the future of the Republic - impressive . If there was ...
... March , 1861 , was a day of | dress . His voice was loud , and very clear ; painful suspense to the entire country . It his enunciation deliberate , and his manner was to determine the future of the Republic - impressive . If there was ...
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... march to the contest with her sister States of the South , or she must march to the conflict against them . There is left no middle course ; there is left no more peace ; war must settle the conflict , and the God of Battle give victory ...
... march to the contest with her sister States of the South , or she must march to the conflict against them . There is left no middle course ; there is left no more peace ; war must settle the conflict , and the God of Battle give victory ...
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