National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and Naval: Founded on Official and Other Authentic Documents, Volume 1Johnson, Fry, 1861 - United States Volume 1. Chapter i-xxix (618 pages) -- Volume 3. Chapter lxxx-cxv (642 pages). |
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Page 97
... military prerogative he was appointed in Mr. Buchanan's Ad- into the supreme hands of the Confeder - ministration to the important duty of ate Government at Montgomery , a new Superintendent of the Military Acade- actor appeared upon ...
... military prerogative he was appointed in Mr. Buchanan's Ad- into the supreme hands of the Confeder - ministration to the important duty of ate Government at Montgomery , a new Superintendent of the Military Acade- actor appeared upon ...
Page 240
... military authority . And ! if a military officer , or any other person , had reason to believe that the prisoner had committed any offence against the In the written " decision " which he sub- laws of the United States , it was his ...
... military authority . And ! if a military officer , or any other person , had reason to believe that the prisoner had committed any offence against the In the written " decision " which he sub- laws of the United States , it was his ...
Page 252
... military importance in the vicinity be taken , unless assailed by water as well upon the mainland . Up to that time the as by land , and simultaneously . He stated , Government authority had been confined emphatically and distinctly ...
... military importance in the vicinity be taken , unless assailed by water as well upon the mainland . Up to that time the as by land , and simultaneously . He stated , Government authority had been confined emphatically and distinctly ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 5 |
ILRISE AND PROGRESS OF SECESSION | 20 |
PRELIMINARIES TO SUMTER | 37 |
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