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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... immediately made to repel the reenforcement or supply , come in what shape it might . All Charles- ton was under arms , and the united defences of the harbor and city placed ready for action . -The State Department at Washington replies ...
... immediately made to repel the reenforcement or supply , come in what shape it might . All Charles- ton was under arms , and the united defences of the harbor and city placed ready for action . -The State Department at Washington replies ...
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... immediately adopt measures to afford the people of the Slaveholding States a full constitutional assurance of their safety in continuing in an association with them under a common Government ; also recommending the appointment of ...
... immediately adopt measures to afford the people of the Slaveholding States a full constitutional assurance of their safety in continuing in an association with them under a common Government ; also recommending the appointment of ...
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... immediately began to concert ways for betraying his State in spite of the action of the Convention . The St. Louis Republican , one of the most in- evitably plunge the country into civil war , and fluential papers in the Mississippi ...
... immediately began to concert ways for betraying his State in spite of the action of the Convention . The St. Louis Republican , one of the most in- evitably plunge the country into civil war , and fluential papers in the Mississippi ...
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... immediately sought Beauregard's quarters . The Major expressed his mortification and his purposes in an order to Lieutenant Davis to run up his flag , in full view . The pride and sense of duty of the brave defender were aroused , and ...
... immediately sought Beauregard's quarters . The Major expressed his mortification and his purposes in an order to Lieutenant Davis to run up his flag , in full view . The pride and sense of duty of the brave defender were aroused , and ...
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... immediately The Requisitions upon followed by the requisi- tions of the War Depart- ment upon the Governors of the still loyal States for the troops , apportioning the quotas of each . This document read : } " WAR DEPARTMENT ...
... immediately The Requisitions upon followed by the requisi- tions of the War Depart- ment upon the Governors of the still loyal States for the troops , apportioning the quotas of each . This document read : } " WAR DEPARTMENT ...
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