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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... 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 the money ...
... 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 the money ...
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... arriving and being put in position in the harbor . New batteries are also being constructed . " -More steamers chartered as transports at New York . Great amounts of stores , arms and munitions are being shipped . The armed revenue ...
... arriving and being put in position in the harbor . New batteries are also being constructed . " -More steamers chartered as transports at New York . Great amounts of stores , arms and munitions are being shipped . The armed revenue ...
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... arrived in Charles- ton . After an interview with the author- ities , he passed over to the fort . His visit was announced as one of " pacification . " He had an unrestricted interview with Major Anderson , whom he found in good spirits ...
... arrived in Charles- ton . After an interview with the author- ities , he passed over to the fort . His visit was announced as one of " pacification . " He had an unrestricted interview with Major Anderson , whom he found in good spirits ...
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... arrival , at Charleston , April 8th , of Lieutenant Talbot , as a messenger from the War Department at Washington ... arrived at Washington ( on the morning of April 6th ) as a messenger from Major Anderson , to say that , supplies of ...
... arrival , at Charleston , April 8th , of Lieutenant Talbot , as a messenger from the War Department at Washington ... arrived at Washington ( on the morning of April 6th ) as a messenger from Major Anderson , to say that , supplies of ...
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... arrived in Boston the next day . The first were three infantry companies from Marble- head , under Captains Martin , Phillips , and Board- man . They arrived at the Eastern depot at nine o'clock , A. M. , and were welcomed by a large ...
... arrived in Boston the next day . The first were three infantry companies from Marble- head , under Captains Martin , Phillips , and Board- man . They arrived at the Eastern depot at nine o'clock , A. M. , and were welcomed by a large ...
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