The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volume 1G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1862 - United States |
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... North in consequence of the news from Charles- ton ,. 131 The President's proclamation calling for troops ,. 134 The Governor of Massachusetts calls out the Third , Fourth , Sixth and Eighth Regiments , also the Boston Light Artillery ...
... North in consequence of the news from Charles- ton ,. 131 The President's proclamation calling for troops ,. 134 The Governor of Massachusetts calls out the Third , Fourth , Sixth and Eighth Regiments , also the Boston Light Artillery ...
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... North , they have chosen to “ rebel " against the government of the United States , and to trample upon that noblest charter of liberty which the world has ever seen , framed by our forefathers , and sealed with their blood , the ...
... North , they have chosen to “ rebel " against the government of the United States , and to trample upon that noblest charter of liberty which the world has ever seen , framed by our forefathers , and sealed with their blood , the ...
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... North was instilled the " Republican sentiment ; " and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for President of the United States was received with general dissatisfaction throughout the entire South , claiming that his " principles " were ...
... North was instilled the " Republican sentiment ; " and the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for President of the United States was received with general dissatisfaction throughout the entire South , claiming that his " principles " were ...
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... North Carolina , and Texas , forming themselves into a confederacy with their capital at Montgomery , Alabama , and Jefferson Davis as their president , who , with Governor Pickens and some other turbulent spirits among the ...
... North Carolina , and Texas , forming themselves into a confederacy with their capital at Montgomery , Alabama , and Jefferson Davis as their president , who , with Governor Pickens and some other turbulent spirits among the ...
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... North were now turned , with an imploring look , towards Congress , with the hope that that body , when convened , would take some meas- ures to avert the impending blow which seemed ready to fall upon us , and calm the troubled waters ...
... North were now turned , with an imploring look , towards Congress , with the hope that that body , when convened , would take some meas- ures to avert the impending blow which seemed ready to fall upon us , and calm the troubled waters ...
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