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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... ment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet . Operations in North Carolina . State of the Blockade . The Privateer Sum- ter - Prizes . The Attack on Wilson's Zouaves on Santa Rosa Island . Hollins ' Assault on the Blockading Vessels ...
... ment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet . Operations in North Carolina . State of the Blockade . The Privateer Sum- ter - Prizes . The Attack on Wilson's Zouaves on Santa Rosa Island . Hollins ' Assault on the Blockading Vessels ...
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... ment . The garrison is to be sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers the money seized ( $ 536,000 ) belonging to the --Arkansas State Convention meets . Elects United States Government to the Confederate ...
... ment . The garrison is to be sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers the money seized ( $ 536,000 ) belonging to the --Arkansas State Convention meets . Elects United States Government to the Confederate ...
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... ment at Montgomery was earnestly desirous of peace ; and that , in accordance with it instructions , as well as their own feelings , they left no means un exhausted to secure that much - desired end ; but all their efforts having failed ...
... ment at Montgomery was earnestly desirous of peace ; and that , in accordance with it instructions , as well as their own feelings , they left no means un exhausted to secure that much - desired end ; but all their efforts having failed ...
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... ment , and collect the duties and imports ; but , be yond what may be necessary for these objects , there will be no invasion , no using of force against or among the people anywhere . Where hostility to the United States shall be so ...
... ment , and collect the duties and imports ; but , be yond what may be necessary for these objects , there will be no invasion , no using of force against or among the people anywhere . Where hostility to the United States shall be so ...
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... ment , alone and against all others . In that case he would have proven that he was not willing to give security to the South . Mr. Clingman , resuming , insisted that Mr. Lincoln had recognized one amend- ment and none other . He knew ...
... ment , alone and against all others . In that case he would have proven that he was not willing to give security to the South . Mr. Clingman , resuming , insisted that Mr. Lincoln had recognized one amend- ment and none other . He knew ...
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