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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... Movements . Letcher's Treason . His " Re- cognition " of the Southern Con- federacy . The Virginia Ordi- nance of ... Movement of Troops . Doings of Butler in Maryland ... X. Virginia .... .... XI . The Crisis in Tennessee . A Dark ...
... Movements . Letcher's Treason . His " Re- cognition " of the Southern Con- federacy . The Virginia Ordi- nance of ... Movement of Troops . Doings of Butler in Maryland ... X. Virginia .... .... XI . The Crisis in Tennessee . A Dark ...
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... Movement upon Manassas . Composition of the Army . Occupation of Fairfax and Centreville . Contest at Blackburn's Ford . Battle of Bull Run . A Federal Victory and a Federal Rout . Review of the Causes of the Disaster .... 247 IV . The ...
... Movement upon Manassas . Composition of the Army . Occupation of Fairfax and Centreville . Contest at Blackburn's Ford . Battle of Bull Run . A Federal Victory and a Federal Rout . Review of the Causes of the Disaster .... 247 IV . The ...
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... Movement . Bridges Burn- ed . Persecution of Unionists . The Kentucky " Provisional " Convention . Its Absurd Pro- ceedings . Kentucky's Quota of Troops . The Department of Cairo . Battle of Munfords- ville . Rout of Humphrey Mar ...
... Movement . Bridges Burn- ed . Persecution of Unionists . The Kentucky " Provisional " Convention . Its Absurd Pro- ceedings . Kentucky's Quota of Troops . The Department of Cairo . Battle of Munfords- ville . Rout of Humphrey Mar ...
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... movement would be strictly defensive , according to all rules of war , after war has been forced upon us . " The same line of argument was used by most of the influential journals , in the revo- lutionary interests , in the Confederate ...
... movement would be strictly defensive , according to all rules of war , after war has been forced upon us . " The same line of argument was used by most of the influential journals , in the revo- lutionary interests , in the Confederate ...
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... movement ( which is most probable , ) and then we shall witness the revolting spectacle of one Southern State warring against , and in deadly conflict with , another ; and then , alas ! will be over our unhappy country a reign of terror ...
... movement ( which is most probable , ) and then we shall witness the revolting spectacle of one Southern State warring against , and in deadly conflict with , another ; and then , alas ! will be over our unhappy country a reign of terror ...
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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