Southern History of the War: The first year of the warC.B. Richardson, 1863 - Confederate States of America |
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Page 36
... immediately after the result of the Presidential election had been ascertained , The Convention met a few weeks thereafter , and on the 20th day of December , 1860 , for- mally dissolved the connection of South Carolina with the Union ...
... immediately after the result of the Presidential election had been ascertained , The Convention met a few weeks thereafter , and on the 20th day of December , 1860 , for- mally dissolved the connection of South Carolina with the Union ...
Page 48
... immediately resigned ; and the distinguish- ed example was followed by an array of names , which had been not a little illustrious in the annals of the Federal service . While the South was entreating peace , and pursuing its ...
... immediately resigned ; and the distinguish- ed example was followed by an array of names , which had been not a little illustrious in the annals of the Federal service . While the South was entreating peace , and pursuing its ...
Page 56
... immediately communicated to the State au- thorities through the War Department . " I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to main- tain the honor , the integrity , and the existence of our National ...
... immediately communicated to the State au- thorities through the War Department . " I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to main- tain the honor , the integrity , and the existence of our National ...
Page 87
... immediately the horse of the general came galloping past without a rider . He fell just as he gave the order to the skirmishers to retire , and one of them was killed by his side . At the second ford , where Gen. Garnett was killed ...
... immediately the horse of the general came galloping past without a rider . He fell just as he gave the order to the skirmishers to retire , and one of them was killed by his side . At the second ford , where Gen. Garnett was killed ...
Page 99
... immediately contested and near Blackburn's Ford , some sixty - four corpses were found and buried , and at least twenty prisoners were also picked up , besides one hundred and seventy - five stands of arms and a large quantity of ...
... immediately contested and near Blackburn's Ford , some sixty - four corpses were found and buried , and at least twenty prisoners were also picked up , besides one hundred and seventy - five stands of arms and a large quantity of ...
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