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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... camp and staff councils — usurping the double office of witness and judge in the discharge of their duty - official and personal expositors - are now and ever must remain the historian's resources when all others fail . NEW YORK , April ...
... camp and staff councils — usurping the double office of witness and judge in the discharge of their duty - official and personal expositors - are now and ever must remain the historian's resources when all others fail . NEW YORK , April ...
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... Camp . Movement of Troops . Doings of Butler in Maryland ... X. Virginia .... .... XI . The Crisis in Tennessee . A Dark Page in History . The Seces- sion in North Carolina and Ar- kansas ... 140 147 152 XII . The Crisis in Missouri ...
... Camp . Movement of Troops . Doings of Butler in Maryland ... X. Virginia .... .... XI . The Crisis in Tennessee . A Dark Page in History . The Seces- sion in North Carolina and Ar- kansas ... 140 147 152 XII . The Crisis in Missouri ...
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... Camp . " STEPHEN D. LEE , Captain S. C. Army and Aide - de - Camp . ' Major ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army , Commanding Fort Sumter . " Punctually , at the hour indicated - twenty minutes Opening of the Fire- past four A. M. — the ...
... Camp . " STEPHEN D. LEE , Captain S. C. Army and Aide - de - Camp . ' Major ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army , Commanding Fort Sumter . " Punctually , at the hour indicated - twenty minutes Opening of the Fire- past four A. M. — the ...
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... camp to Major - General Butler - a brilliant officer . Rebel loss : none killed , nine wounded . The Federals numbered ( engaged ) about four thousand the rebels eleven hundred and sixty - five . -Major - General Banks assumes command ...
... camp to Major - General Butler - a brilliant officer . Rebel loss : none killed , nine wounded . The Federals numbered ( engaged ) about four thousand the rebels eleven hundred and sixty - five . -Major - General Banks assumes command ...
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... camp equipment , no the State and city of New York , united with means at its immediate disposal to provide the vigorous efforts of the noble Common- for the immense drains upon its treasury- wealth of Massachusetts , devoted to the ...
... camp equipment , no the State and city of New York , united with means at its immediate disposal to provide the vigorous efforts of the noble Common- for the immense drains upon its treasury- wealth of Massachusetts , devoted to the ...
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