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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... thousand dollars in gold belonging to the United States was in the Treasurer's hands at the time . -Martin J. Crawford and John Forsythe , two of three Commissioners from the Confederate States to Washington , arrive in Washington ...
... thousand dollars in gold belonging to the United States was in the Treasurer's hands at the time . -Martin J. Crawford and John Forsythe , two of three Commissioners from the Confederate States to Washington , arrive in Washington ...
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... thousand highly - disciplined troops are in the various fortifications . --Seats of United States Senators from the Se- ceded States declared vacant , and their names stricken from the roll . March 15.-Mr. Seward , Secretary of State ...
... thousand highly - disciplined troops are in the various fortifications . --Seats of United States Senators from the Se- ceded States declared vacant , and their names stricken from the roll . March 15.-Mr. Seward , Secretary of State ...
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... thousand dollars are appropriated for arming and equipping the military . entered one of the embrasures with a flag of truce . He said Beauregard wished the firing stopped , and asked upon what terms Anderson would evacuate . The answer ...
... thousand dollars are appropriated for arming and equipping the military . entered one of the embrasures with a flag of truce . He said Beauregard wished the firing stopped , and asked upon what terms Anderson would evacuate . The answer ...
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... thousand men . Eight thousand men can at once be placed on a movable war - footing , " The Picayune of to - day states that a precedent exists for the South to regard any attempt at coer- cion as a declaration of war , by the act of ...
... thousand men . Eight thousand men can at once be placed on a movable war - footing , " The Picayune of to - day states that a precedent exists for the South to regard any attempt at coer- cion as a declaration of war , by the act of ...
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... thousand men . In the course of a few weeks one - half of them could be concentrated . Would he not feel bound to use the army and navy to retake Fort Moultrie ? The language implies this . The President regards the taking of the forts ...
... thousand men . In the course of a few weeks one - half of them could be concentrated . Would he not feel bound to use the army and navy to retake Fort Moultrie ? The language implies this . The President regards the taking of the forts ...
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