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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... regard's Infamous Proclama- tion . McDowell in Command . Scott's Plan of the War . Lieu- tenant Tompkins ' Gallant Dash at Fairfax C. H. Operations of General Butler ..... XV . The Disingenuous Policy of the Confederates ..... ... 174 ...
... regard's Infamous Proclama- tion . McDowell in Command . Scott's Plan of the War . Lieu- tenant Tompkins ' Gallant Dash at Fairfax C. H. Operations of General Butler ..... XV . The Disingenuous Policy of the Confederates ..... ... 174 ...
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... , 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 .
... , 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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... regard says , if Anderson will name a day for. ments announced . Gen. Beauregard announces to Major Anderson that no further communications will be allowed with the hand - thus placing him in a state of siege . April 8. - A dispatch from ...
... regard says , if Anderson will name a day for. ments announced . Gen. Beauregard announces to Major Anderson that no further communications will be allowed with the hand - thus placing him in a state of siege . April 8. - A dispatch from ...
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... regard says , if Anderson will name a day for with- drawing , and will not use his guns , he [ Beauregard ] would abstain from firing on him . Anderson replied that he would evacuate [ if means of transport were afforded him ] on the ...
... regard says , if Anderson will name a day for with- drawing , and will not use his guns , he [ Beauregard ] would abstain from firing on him . Anderson replied that he would evacuate [ if means of transport were afforded him ] on the ...
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... regard any attempt at coer- cion as a declaration of war , by the act of Congress , in 1845 , declaring in preamble that war exists by the act of Mexico . ' " 6 Dispatches from Richmond , of the same date , expressed defiance of the ...
... regard any attempt at coer- cion as a declaration of war , by the act of Congress , in 1845 , declaring in preamble that war exists by the act of Mexico . ' " 6 Dispatches from Richmond , of the same date , expressed defiance of the ...
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