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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... 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 Colonel Ben McCullough , the Texan Ranger , who , having secured ...
... 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 Colonel Ben McCullough , the Texan Ranger , who , having secured ...
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... cavalry company captured . This onward movement gives great satisfaction to the loyal States . It relieves the Capital from danger of a bombardment . Butler moves his troops out of the Fortress Monroe and occupies Virginia soil . May 26 ...
... cavalry company captured . This onward movement gives great satisfaction to the loyal States . It relieves the Capital from danger of a bombardment . Butler moves his troops out of the Fortress Monroe and occupies Virginia soil . May 26 ...
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... cavalry , mount- ed riflemen , artillery or infantry , no matter where enlisted , nor whether they came in companies or organized battalions - the Pres- ident to name all the officers , and to accept the troops for the term of the ...
... cavalry , mount- ed riflemen , artillery or infantry , no matter where enlisted , nor whether they came in companies or organized battalions - the Pres- ident to name all the officers , and to accept the troops for the term of the ...
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... cavalry . There have been more companies tendered than will make up the entire complement . The Governor communicates the fact that the Banks of the Commonwealth have 30,000 voluntarily tendered any amount of money necessary 48,000 for ...
... cavalry . There have been more companies tendered than will make up the entire complement . The Governor communicates the fact that the Banks of the Commonwealth have 30,000 voluntarily tendered any amount of money necessary 48,000 for ...
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... cavalry , and one regi- ment of artillery , making alto- gether a maximum aggregate increase of twenty - two thousand seven hundred and fourteen officers and enlisted men , the details of which increase will also be made known through ...
... cavalry , and one regi- ment of artillery , making alto- gether a maximum aggregate increase of twenty - two thousand seven hundred and fourteen officers and enlisted men , the details of which increase will also be made known through ...
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