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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... Secretary of State .... PAGH 472 The Queen's Proclamation to Enforce Neutrality 474 Decree of Napoleon on Privateering and Neu- of War ...... Flag Officer Mervine's Official Report of the De- struction in Pensacola Harbor of the Pri ...
... Secretary of State .... PAGH 472 The Queen's Proclamation to Enforce Neutrality 474 Decree of Napoleon on Privateering and Neu- of War ...... Flag Officer Mervine's Official Report of the De- struction in Pensacola Harbor of the Pri ...
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... Secretary Seward , pronounce their Government an independency de facto et de jure , and request a day to be named when they may present to the President their credentials . March 13. - The Georgia Convention turns over all forts ...
... Secretary Seward , pronounce their Government an independency de facto et de jure , and request a day to be named when they may present to the President their credentials . March 13. - The Georgia Convention turns over all forts ...
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... Secretary expresses a peaceful policy on the part of the Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin sends a message to the Penn- sylvania Legislature , recommending that the State be , at ...
... Secretary expresses a peaceful policy on the part of the Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin sends a message to the Penn- sylvania Legislature , recommending that the State be , at ...
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... Secretary of War , in reply to a sere- nade in honor of the bombardment then going on , said that , by the 1st of May , the Confederate flag would float over the dome of the Capitol at Wash- ington - it might , eventually , float over ...
... Secretary of War , in reply to a sere- nade in honor of the bombardment then going on , said that , by the 1st of May , the Confederate flag would float over the dome of the Capitol at Wash- ington - it might , eventually , float over ...
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... Secretary of State , as follows : " WASHINGTON CITY , March 12th , 1861 . " Hon . Wм . H. SEWARD , Secretary of State of the United States : It was announced positively , on Monday , March 11th , that Sumter was to be evacuated -that ...
... Secretary of State , as follows : " WASHINGTON CITY , March 12th , 1861 . " Hon . Wм . H. SEWARD , Secretary of State of the United States : It was announced positively , on Monday , March 11th , that Sumter was to be evacuated -that ...
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