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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... port ) Navy - Yard Destruction . Particulars of the Affair . Move- ment of Troops upon Annapo- lis . Operations of the " Union Defense Committee . " Wash- 98 101 CHAPTER V. - Continued . PAGE . 122 ington Safe . Reception of the New ...
... port ) Navy - Yard Destruction . Particulars of the Affair . Move- ment of Troops upon Annapo- lis . Operations of the " Union Defense Committee . " Wash- 98 101 CHAPTER V. - Continued . PAGE . 122 ington Safe . Reception of the New ...
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... Port Royal Expe- dition . Its Constitution and Forces . Attack on the Forts . Terrific Scene . The Forts Cap- tured ... ports . Legislation of the Ses- sion .. VII . Halleck's Conduct of the Depart- ment of Missouri - November 429 436 ...
... Port Royal Expe- dition . Its Constitution and Forces . Attack on the Forts . Terrific Scene . The Forts Cap- tured ... ports . Legislation of the Ses- sion .. VII . Halleck's Conduct of the Depart- ment of Missouri - November 429 436 ...
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... ports , amendments , & c . , continued under dis- cussion during March - the excitement and acrimony daily increasing . Up to April 1st no real progress had been made , except that the Secessionists had grown more violent and menacing ...
... ports , amendments , & c . , continued under dis- cussion during March - the excitement and acrimony daily increasing . Up to April 1st no real progress had been made , except that the Secessionists had grown more violent and menacing ...
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... port of great length . It gave a somewhat elaborate erposé of the state of the country and of Missouri's situation in the crisis ; ad- tionists . " Will you strengthen your claim to the common Territories - advance your privilege of ...
... port of great length . It gave a somewhat elaborate erposé of the state of the country and of Missouri's situation in the crisis ; ad- tionists . " Will you strengthen your claim to the common Territories - advance your privilege of ...
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... port , & c . , & c . The exceptions to the requirements were only in cases where the vessel was ice - bound - in which event the goods were especially per- mitted to be landed otherwise than at the port of entry . That was the only ...
... port , & c . , & c . The exceptions to the requirements were only in cases where the vessel was ice - bound - in which event the goods were especially per- mitted to be landed otherwise than at the port of entry . That was the only ...
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