Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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... Lincoln , President of the United States . - Analysis of the Vote . - Political Condition of the North . - Secession ... Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter , -Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in ...
... Lincoln , President of the United States . - Analysis of the Vote . - Political Condition of the North . - Secession ... Government . - Attempted Reinforcement of Fort Sumter , -Perfidy of the Federal Government . - Excitement in ...
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... Government at Washington . Mr. Seward's Letter to the French Govern- ment . - Another Call for Federal Volunteers ... Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral Government ...
... Government at Washington . Mr. Seward's Letter to the French Govern- ment . - Another Call for Federal Volunteers ... Lincoln's Message.— Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral Government ...
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... Lincoln Government . - Mr . Seward's Letter . - REVIEW OF AFFAIRS AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1861. - Apathy and Improvidence of the Southern Government .-- Superiority of the North on the Water . - The Hatteras Expedition . - The Port ...
... Lincoln Government . - Mr . Seward's Letter . - REVIEW OF AFFAIRS AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1861. - Apathy and Improvidence of the Southern Government .-- Superiority of the North on the Water . - The Hatteras Expedition . - The Port ...
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... Lincoln owed his election to the worst enemies of the South , and that he would naturally and necessarily select his counsellors from among them , and consult their views in his administration of the government . Threats of resistance ...
... Lincoln owed his election to the worst enemies of the South , and that he would naturally and necessarily select his counsellors from among them , and consult their views in his administration of the government . Threats of resistance ...
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... administration of Abraham Lincoln , on the 4th of March , the rival government of the South had perfected its organization ; the separation had been widened and envenomed by the ambidexterity and perfidy of President Buchanan ; the ...
... administration of Abraham Lincoln , on the 4th of March , the rival government of the South had perfected its organization ; the separation had been widened and envenomed by the ambidexterity and perfidy of President Buchanan ; the ...
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A. P. Hill Abolitionism Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln advance arms army artillery attack battery battle battle of Manassas battle-field Beauregard brigade brilliant camp campaign Capt captured cavalry Charleston Cheat Mountain Chickahominy citizens Colonel command Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution Cotton Hill declared defence disaster Donelson election enemy enemy's engaged evacuation federacy Federal forces field fight fire flag Floyd Fort Donelson Fort Sumter fought four Governor gunboats guns horses hundred infantry Island Jackson Johnston Kentucky killed Lincoln government loss Manassas mand McCulloch ment miles military Mississippi Missouri Missourians morning Mountain movement Nashville night North Northern o'clock occupied officers ordered party portion position Potomac President Price prisoners railroad rear regiment reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Roanoke Island shot side slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern spirit Sterling Price Sumter surrender Tennessee territory thousand tion Union victory Virginia vote Washington wounded Yankee