Pictorial History of the Civil War in the United States of America, Volume 2G. S. Lester, 1878 - United States |
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... Authorities - Impertinence of a French Naval Commander , 844. - National Troops in New Orleans , 345. - General Butler and the absurd Mayor Monroe - Butler's Proclamation , 346. — Rebellion rebuked and checked , 847. - Martial Law ...
... Authorities - Impertinence of a French Naval Commander , 844. - National Troops in New Orleans , 345. - General Butler and the absurd Mayor Monroe - Butler's Proclamation , 346. — Rebellion rebuked and checked , 847. - Martial Law ...
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... authorities at Knox- ville , indicating his wish that Brownlow should be sent out of the Confederacy , and regretting the circumstances of his arrest and imprison- ment ; " only , " as he said , because " color is given to the suspicion ...
... authorities at Knox- ville , indicating his wish that Brownlow should be sent out of the Confederacy , and regretting the circumstances of his arrest and imprison- ment ; " only , " as he said , because " color is given to the suspicion ...
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... authorities of Missouri were making efforts to keep the State from the vortex of secession . The popular Conven- tion , which had taken a stand in favor of the Union , as we have observed , ' reassembled at Jefferson City on the 22d of ...
... authorities of Missouri were making efforts to keep the State from the vortex of secession . The popular Conven- tion , which had taken a stand in favor of the Union , as we have observed , ' reassembled at Jefferson City on the 22d of ...
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... authorities of Tennessee , several months before the election of Mr. Lincoln . He says ; " I am using every effort to collect together the arms of the State issued to volunteer companies , raised for political purposes and otherwise ...
... authorities of Tennessee , several months before the election of Mr. Lincoln . He says ; " I am using every effort to collect together the arms of the State issued to volunteer companies , raised for political purposes and otherwise ...
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... authorities of said State ; " in other words , when the disloyal fugitive Governor , Jackson , and his friends , and not the people of Missouri , should so adopt and ratify that unholy league . By the same act the government of Missouri ...
... authorities of said State ; " in other words , when the disloyal fugitive Governor , Jackson , and his friends , and not the people of Missouri , should so adopt and ratify that unholy league . By the same act the government of Missouri ...
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