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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... Ohio State Legislature , asking Congress to call a National Con- vention . Bragg , and preparations are making for a decisive movement . Bragg has nearly four thousand troops under his command , all well armed and in a state of ...
... Ohio State Legislature , asking Congress to call a National Con- vention . Bragg , and preparations are making for a decisive movement . Bragg has nearly four thousand troops under his command , all well armed and in a state of ...
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... Ohio , Wilson , of Massachusetts , and Trumbull , of Illinois - all of whom freely expressed their opposition to the withdrawal of Major Anderson . Whatever may have been their influence with the President , if any , it is certain that ...
... Ohio , Wilson , of Massachusetts , and Trumbull , of Illinois - all of whom freely expressed their opposition to the withdrawal of Major Anderson . Whatever may have been their influence with the President , if any , it is certain that ...
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... Ohio , Pennsylvania , New York and Massa- chusetts , all had anticipated the worst , and had partially prepared for it by legislative action , in placing their militia in a state of readiness . The responses from the Border Slave States ...
... Ohio , Pennsylvania , New York and Massa- chusetts , all had anticipated the worst , and had partially prepared for it by legislative action , in placing their militia in a state of readiness . The responses from the Border Slave States ...
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... Ohio , of the Gov- ernors of Western and Middle States to concert plans for a co - operation . Committee of the Maryland Le- gislature visit Mr. Lincoln to learn his purposes . May 5. - Brigadier - General Butler in possession of the ...
... Ohio , of the Gov- ernors of Western and Middle States to concert plans for a co - operation . Committee of the Maryland Le- gislature visit Mr. Lincoln to learn his purposes . May 5. - Brigadier - General Butler in possession of the ...
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... Ohio Railroad are destroyed . --Major - General Patterson advances from Cham - ginia . HISTORICAL SUMMARY . 85 May 11 - Government troops in St. Louis again assailed in St. Louis . Four of the mob killed . Im- mense Union demonstration ...
... Ohio Railroad are destroyed . --Major - General Patterson advances from Cham - ginia . HISTORICAL SUMMARY . 85 May 11 - Government troops in St. Louis again assailed in St. Louis . Four of the mob killed . Im- mense Union demonstration ...
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