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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Page 83
... road . The Fourth Pennsylvania regiment in Baltimore , en route for Washington , is assailed and compelled to disband , being unarmed . The troops return to Philadelphia , where the New York Seventh regiment soon arrives . The route via ...
... road . The Fourth Pennsylvania regiment in Baltimore , en route for Washington , is assailed and compelled to disband , being unarmed . The troops return to Philadelphia , where the New York Seventh regiment soon arrives . The route via ...
Page 86
... road bridge over the Potomac and an immense quantity of locomotives , cars and railway property at Martinsburg . They also destroyed bridges at several points above and below the Ferry . June 15. - General Lyon occupies Jefferson city ...
... road bridge over the Potomac and an immense quantity of locomotives , cars and railway property at Martinsburg . They also destroyed bridges at several points above and below the Ferry . June 15. - General Lyon occupies Jefferson city ...
Page 89
... Roads to Brownsville . On to Washington . Prior to the publication of this order of blockade , Virginia had plunged into the vortex of the revolution and stood ar- rayed against the Union - thus directly menacing Washington . The ...
... Roads to Brownsville . On to Washington . Prior to the publication of this order of blockade , Virginia had plunged into the vortex of the revolution and stood ar- rayed against the Union - thus directly menacing Washington . The ...
Page 96
... road hastened to comply . The Baltimore and Ohio Railway was also " advised " not to allow troops to pass over the line of that great thoroughfare from the West and North , and gave its as- sent to the demand . All this was in defer ...
... road hastened to comply . The Baltimore and Ohio Railway was also " advised " not to allow troops to pass over the line of that great thoroughfare from the West and North , and gave its as- sent to the demand . All this was in defer ...
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... road . The Eighth regiment will remain at quarters , that they may get a little solid rest , after their fatiguing march . I have sent to know if the Seventh regiment will go with me . I propose to march myself at the hour of seven o ...
... road . The Eighth regiment will remain at quarters , that they may get a little solid rest , after their fatiguing march . I have sent to know if the Seventh regiment will go with me . I propose to march myself at the hour of seven o ...
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