Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... Major Robert Anderson , command- ing Fort Sumter , South Carolina ; and copies of all which I now transmit . Immediately on receipt of them by me , I transmitted the whole to you for your consideration ; and the same day you returned ...
... Major Robert Anderson , command- ing Fort Sumter , South Carolina ; and copies of all which I now transmit . Immediately on receipt of them by me , I transmitted the whole to you for your consideration ; and the same day you returned ...
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... Major Anderson , in his report of the 28th ultimo , says : " I confess that I would not be willing to risk my reputation on an attempt to throw rein- forcements into this harbor within the time for our relief , rendered neces- sary by ...
... Major Anderson , in his report of the 28th ultimo , says : " I confess that I would not be willing to risk my reputation on an attempt to throw rein- forcements into this harbor within the time for our relief , rendered neces- sary by ...
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... MAJOR ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army . [ Indorsement in Lincoln's handwriting . ] This was sent by Captain Talbot on April 6 , 1861 , to be delivered to Major Anderson , if permitted . On reaching Charleston , he was refused ...
... MAJOR ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army . [ Indorsement in Lincoln's handwriting . ] This was sent by Captain Talbot on April 6 , 1861 , to be delivered to Major Anderson , if permitted . On reaching Charleston , he was refused ...
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... Major Anderson's letter . The whole was immediately laid before Lieuten- ant - General Scott , who at once concurred with Major Anderson in opinion . On reflection , however , he took full time , consulting with other officers , both of ...
... Major Anderson's letter . The whole was immediately laid before Lieuten- ant - General Scott , who at once concurred with Major Anderson in opinion . On reflection , however , he took full time , consulting with other officers , both of ...
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... Major - General Frémont delivered to him with all reasonable despatch , subject to these conditions only : that if ... Major - General Frémont , of the United States Army , the present commander of the Western Department of the same ...
... Major - General Frémont delivered to him with all reasonable despatch , subject to these conditions only : that if ... Major - General Frémont , of the United States Army , the present commander of the Western Department of the same ...
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