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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... Move- ment of Troops upon Annapo- lis . Operations of the " Union Defense Committee . " Wash- 98 101 CHAPTER V ... Moving into Virginia from the South . The Women of the Confederate States ..... 136 IX . Military Movements in the North ...
... Move- ment of Troops upon Annapo- lis . Operations of the " Union Defense Committee . " Wash- 98 101 CHAPTER V ... Moving into Virginia from the South . The Women of the Confederate States ..... 136 IX . Military Movements in the North ...
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... secession , or resistance to the Federal Government . April 6. - Great excitement prevails throughout the South in consequence of the great naval move . HISTORICAL SUMMARY . regard says , if Anderson will name 2 HISTORICAL SUMMARY .
... secession , or resistance to the Federal Government . April 6. - Great excitement prevails throughout the South in consequence of the great naval move . HISTORICAL SUMMARY . regard says , if Anderson will name 2 HISTORICAL SUMMARY .
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... move to expel him ? Not only had that gentleman's State seceded , but he had ad- vised arms and forts to be seized , and was at the head of a foreign Republic ; but no motion was made ator from Texas ought not to occupy a seat there ...
... move to expel him ? Not only had that gentleman's State seceded , but he had ad- vised arms and forts to be seized , and was at the head of a foreign Republic ; but no motion was made ator from Texas ought not to occupy a seat there ...
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... Move- ments . THE " War for the Union " may be said to have been opened , on the part of the Federal Government , by the movements in New York harbor early in April . The activity apparent in the Brook- lyn navy - yard , in putting ...
... Move- ments . THE " War for the Union " may be said to have been opened , on the part of the Federal Government , by the movements in New York harbor early in April . The activity apparent in the Brook- lyn navy - yard , in putting ...
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... move at once . " Governor Pickens has all day been inspecting the batteries , accompanied by a portion of his Council and senior officers of the army . Everything throughout was in a state of efficiency . Bloodshed is inevitable , and ...
... move at once . " Governor Pickens has all day been inspecting the batteries , accompanied by a portion of his Council and senior officers of the army . Everything throughout was in a state of efficiency . Bloodshed is inevitable , and ...
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advance April arms army artillery attack authority battery battle blockade brigade Brigadier-General called camp Captain capture Carolina cause cavalry Centreville Charleston citizens Colonel command companies Confede Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution Convention Court Davis declared defense Department dispatch duty enemy enemy's ernment Executive federacy Federal fire flag force Fort Pickens Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fremont Government Governor gunboats guns habeas corpus Harper's Ferry honor hundred infantry Jefferson Jefferson Davis Kentucky killed Legislature letters of marque liberty Lieutenant Lincoln loyal Major Manassas mand March McClellan ment miles military Missouri movement National North North Carolina officers Ohio passed peace persons port position Potomac President prisoners proclamation rebel rebellion reenforcements regiment retreat river road Seceded secession Secretary Senator Slave South Southern steamer Sumter Tennessee thousand tion treason troops Union United vessels Virginia volunteers vote Washington Wigfall wounded writ York Zouaves