Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter , -Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in Charleston . - Reduction of Fort Sumter by the Confederate Forces . - How ...
... Charleston Harbor.- Naval Preparations of the Federal Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter , -Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in Charleston . - Reduction of Fort Sumter by the Confederate Forces . - How ...
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... Charleston Harbor . -Disagreements in Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet . - The Secession Movement in Progress . -Peace Measures in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - The Peace Congress.- Policy of the Border Slave States . - Organization ...
... Charleston Harbor . -Disagreements in Mr. Buchanan's Cabinet . - The Secession Movement in Progress . -Peace Measures in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - The Peace Congress.- Policy of the Border Slave States . - Organization ...
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... Charleston on the 23d of April , 1860. The Democracy in Al- abama moved first . On the 11th of January , 1860 , they met in convention at Montgomery , and adopted a series of resolu tions , from which the following are extracted , as.
... Charleston on the 23d of April , 1860. The Democracy in Al- abama moved first . On the 11th of January , 1860 , they met in convention at Montgomery , and adopted a series of resolu tions , from which the following are extracted , as.
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... Charleston Convention to present them for the calm con- sideration and approval of that body - from whose justice and patriotism we anticipate their adoption . Resolved , further , That our delegates to the Charleston Convention are ...
... Charleston Convention to present them for the calm con- sideration and approval of that body - from whose justice and patriotism we anticipate their adoption . Resolved , further , That our delegates to the Charleston Convention are ...
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... Charleston Convention . The delegates from some of the other Cotton States were appointed under instructions equally binding . Anxious as were the Southern delegates to continue their connection with the Con- vention , and thus to ...
... Charleston Convention . The delegates from some of the other Cotton States were appointed under instructions equally binding . Anxious as were the Southern delegates to continue their connection with the Con- vention , and thus to ...
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