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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... Washington . Response of Public Sentiment to the now Evident Policy of the Adminis- tration ..... 67 IX . The Bombardment of Fort Sumter 74 X. President Lincoln's Proclamation Calling for Seventy - five Thou- sand Troops . Responses of ...
... Washington . Response of Public Sentiment to the now Evident Policy of the Adminis- tration ..... 67 IX . The Bombardment of Fort Sumter 74 X. President Lincoln's Proclamation Calling for Seventy - five Thou- sand Troops . Responses of ...
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... Washington , arrive in Washington . March 6. - Fort Brown , Texas , surrendered by Captain Hill to the revolutionists , by special agree- ment . The garrison is to be sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers ...
... Washington , arrive in Washington . March 6. - Fort Brown , Texas , surrendered by Captain Hill to the revolutionists , by special agree- ment . The garrison is to be sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers ...
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... 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 willing to assume the ...
... 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 willing to assume the ...
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... Washington to present their ultimatum to Presi- dent Lincoln , and if it should not be accepted , to declare war . " -A dispatch from Charleston says : " Vessels have been ordered from the range of fire between Fort Sumter and ...
... Washington to present their ultimatum to Presi- dent Lincoln , and if it should not be accepted , to declare war . " -A dispatch from Charleston says : " Vessels have been ordered from the range of fire between Fort Sumter and ...
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... WASHINGTON . THEIR FIRST COMMUNICATION . MR . SEWARD'S MEMORANDUM " REPLY . ATTITUDE OF THE BORDER STATES IN MARCH . THREATEN TO COERCE THEM . TERROR INSTATED . OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES RICHMOND IN MARCH . REIGN Office - Seeking . tion ...
... WASHINGTON . THEIR FIRST COMMUNICATION . MR . SEWARD'S MEMORANDUM " REPLY . ATTITUDE OF THE BORDER STATES IN MARCH . THREATEN TO COERCE THEM . TERROR INSTATED . OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES RICHMOND IN MARCH . REIGN Office - Seeking . tion ...
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