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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... Troops . The Priva- teer Proclamation . Lincoln's Counter - Proclamation of Block- ade and Piracy . On to Wash- ington ! Virginia's Movements . Letcher's Treason . His " Re- cognition " of the Southern Con- federacy . The Virginia Ordi ...
... Troops . The Priva- teer Proclamation . Lincoln's Counter - Proclamation of Block- ade and Piracy . On to Wash- ington ! Virginia's Movements . Letcher's Treason . His " Re- cognition " of the Southern Con- federacy . The Virginia Ordi ...
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... 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 , an- swers the communication of ...
... 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 , an- swers the communication of ...
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... troops , & c . If they are assaulted , the respon- sibility of inaugurating war would rest with the assailants . -A requisition was made by Jefferson Davis upon the Confederate States for 3,500 troops from each , except Florida , which ...
... troops , & c . If they are assaulted , the respon- sibility of inaugurating war would rest with the assailants . -A requisition was made by Jefferson Davis upon the Confederate States for 3,500 troops from each , except Florida , which ...
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... troops from Fort Sumter , they will be removed for him . The abstract of his further remarkable remarks is : 06 The adoption of the Crittenden compromise prop- osition might have adjusted the difficulties of the country ; but it only ...
... troops from Fort Sumter , they will be removed for him . The abstract of his further remarkable remarks is : 06 The adoption of the Crittenden compromise prop- osition might have adjusted the difficulties of the country ; but it only ...
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... troops | ment . Matters were managed with much Movement of Troops . toward New York , from discretion , and the public could only conjec- interior stations , added to ture the destination of the troops , trans- the feverish excitement ...
... troops | ment . Matters were managed with much Movement of Troops . toward New York , from discretion , and the public could only conjec- interior stations , added to ture the destination of the troops , trans- the feverish excitement ...
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