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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... Artillery from Fort Ridgely , in Minnesota , and two companies of cavalry ordered to report im- mediately at Washington . The active prepara- tions are understood to result from the known pres- ence , in the vicinity of Washington , of ...
... Artillery from Fort Ridgely , in Minnesota , and two companies of cavalry ordered to report im- mediately at Washington . The active prepara- tions are understood to result from the known pres- ence , in the vicinity of Washington , of ...
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... Artillery and one thousand Infantry for instant service , together with his own services . Other Governors were prepared to do likewise , when the news of a proclamation came . -Profound excitement throughout the entire April 13. - The ...
... Artillery and one thousand Infantry for instant service , together with his own services . Other Governors were prepared to do likewise , when the news of a proclamation came . -Profound excitement throughout the entire April 13. - The ...
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... artillery . The count will be kept open until the 15th inst . , by which time the re- maining ( fifty ) counties will have sent up their re- turns . The result will not be materially changed in any other way than the increasing of the ...
... artillery . The count will be kept open until the 15th inst . , by which time the re- maining ( fifty ) counties will have sent up their re- turns . The result will not be materially changed in any other way than the increasing of the ...
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... artillery and two companies of the Second infantry reached Fort Lafayette on the morning of April 5th . A company of sappers and miners , and sev- eral companies of the Third infantry , were already in the fort . At Fort Hamilton four ...
... artillery and two companies of the Second infantry reached Fort Lafayette on the morning of April 5th . A company of sappers and miners , and sev- eral companies of the Third infantry , were already in the fort . At Fort Hamilton four ...
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... artillery company . The Sixth Massa- chusetts regiment - over 1,000 strong -- pass through Orleans . Its crew is sent North . -The Treasury Department at Washington or- ders no clearances for any port south of Maryland . All coast ...
... artillery company . The Sixth Massa- chusetts regiment - over 1,000 strong -- pass through Orleans . Its crew is sent North . -The Treasury Department at Washington or- ders no clearances for any port south of Maryland . All coast ...
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