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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... sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers the money seized ( $ 536,000 ) belonging to the --Arkansas State Convention meets . Elects United States Government to the Confederate " Union " officers , by six ...
... sent North . March 7. - The Louisiana State Convention trans- fers the money seized ( $ 536,000 ) belonging to the --Arkansas State Convention meets . Elects United States Government to the Confederate " Union " officers , by six ...
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... sent against them . It believes the re- enforcement of Fort Sumter an impossibility . It es- timates that three thousand highly - disciplined troops are in the various fortifications . --Seats of United States Senators from the Se ...
... sent against them . It believes the re- enforcement of Fort Sumter an impossibility . It es- timates that three thousand highly - disciplined troops are in the various fortifications . --Seats of United States Senators from the Se ...
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... sent him . He agreed not to open his guns if some hostile act was not committed against him . -Beauregard , by his aids , James Chesnut , Jr. , and Stephen D. Lee , at 3. 20 A. M. , informed Ander- son that the batteries would open fire ...
... sent him . He agreed not to open his guns if some hostile act was not committed against him . -Beauregard , by his aids , James Chesnut , Jr. , and Stephen D. Lee , at 3. 20 A. M. , informed Ander- son that the batteries would open fire ...
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... sent upon the wings of the telegraph to all parts of the country , was as follows : At a quarter past one the President and President - elect having been ushered into the Senate Chamber - where their appearance was waited for by the ...
... sent upon the wings of the telegraph to all parts of the country , was as follows : At a quarter past one the President and President - elect having been ushered into the Senate Chamber - where their appearance was waited for by the ...
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... sent up to the House for its con- currence , read : " Be it resolved by the General Assembly , That the Governor of this Commonwealth be authorized , and he is hereby directed , to order out the public guard , and to call out such of ...
... sent up to the House for its con- currence , read : " Be it resolved by the General Assembly , That the Governor of this Commonwealth be authorized , and he is hereby directed , to order out the public guard , and to call out such of ...
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