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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... .. 67 IX . The Bombardment of Fort Sumter 74 X. President Lincoln's Proclamation Calling for Seventy - five Thou- sand Troops . Responses of the States . The Carnival of Pat- riotism ... 80 83 PAGE . CHAPTER I. Proofs of the Design to.
... .. 67 IX . The Bombardment of Fort Sumter 74 X. President Lincoln's Proclamation Calling for Seventy - five Thou- sand Troops . Responses of the States . The Carnival of Pat- riotism ... 80 83 PAGE . CHAPTER I. Proofs of the Design to.
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... five hundred thousand dollars in gold belonging to the United States was in the Treasurer's hands at the time . -Martin J. Crawford and John Forsythe , two of three Commissioners from the Confederate States to Washington , arrive in ...
... five hundred thousand dollars in gold belonging to the United States was in the Treasurer's hands at the time . -Martin J. Crawford and John Forsythe , two of three Commissioners from the Confederate States to Washington , arrive in ...
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... five - gun battery . Business has been suspended , and fearful excitement prevails . Gen. Beauregard has ordered out 5,000 more troops . Companies of volunteers are constantly arriving and being put in position in the harbor . New ...
... five - gun battery . Business has been suspended , and fearful excitement prevails . Gen. Beauregard has ordered out 5,000 more troops . Companies of volunteers are constantly arriving and being put in position in the harbor . New ...
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... Five hun- dred thousand dollars are appropriated for arming and equipping the military . entered one of the embrasures with a flag of truce . He said Beauregard wished the firing stopped , and asked upon what terms Anderson would ...
... Five hun- dred thousand dollars are appropriated for arming and equipping the military . entered one of the embrasures with a flag of truce . He said Beauregard wished the firing stopped , and asked upon what terms Anderson would ...
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... five hundred thousand dollars , to be raised on State securities , for the benefit of the Central Government . The Mississippi Convention ratified the Constitution March 30th , by a vote of 78 to 7 . The Florida Convention , having ...
... five hundred thousand dollars , to be raised on State securities , for the benefit of the Central Government . The Mississippi Convention ratified the Constitution March 30th , by a vote of 78 to 7 . The Florida Convention , having ...
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