The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... Major Anderson , in command of a feeble gar- rison at Fort Moultrie , in Charleston harbor , became manifest , two Northern members , Cass and Toucey , earnestly pleaded for it . They were , however , overborne , and the President ...
... Major Anderson , in command of a feeble gar- rison at Fort Moultrie , in Charleston harbor , became manifest , two Northern members , Cass and Toucey , earnestly pleaded for it . They were , however , overborne , and the President ...
Page 57
... Major Anderson . - Hopelessness of the Defence of Fort Moultrie .-- A Call of Duty . - A Resolution taken . - Preparations to abandon Fort Moultrie . - Ruse . - Expedition at Night . - In possession of Fort Sumter . - Excitement in ...
... Major Anderson . - Hopelessness of the Defence of Fort Moultrie .-- A Call of Duty . - A Resolution taken . - Preparations to abandon Fort Moultrie . - Ruse . - Expedition at Night . - In possession of Fort Sumter . - Excitement in ...
Page 60
... Major Robert Anderson , of Kentucky . Major Anderson received his first commission as brevet second lieu- tenant second artillery , July 1st , 1825 , was acting inspector - general in the Black Hawk war , and received the rank of brevet ...
... Major Robert Anderson , of Kentucky . Major Anderson received his first commission as brevet second lieu- tenant second artillery , July 1st , 1825 , was acting inspector - general in the Black Hawk war , and received the rank of brevet ...
Page 62
... Major Anderson , the Federal officer in command , informed of the action of the convention in regard to the forts , witnessing the public excitement in Charleston , conscious of the intense desire of the people of South Carolina to ...
... Major Anderson , the Federal officer in command , informed of the action of the convention in regard to the forts , witnessing the public excitement in Charleston , conscious of the intense desire of the people of South Carolina to ...
Page 63
... Major Anderson was in full posses- sion of Fort Sumter , with his little gar- rison . The smoke from Fort Moultrie , still rising at early dawn , was the first to arouse the attention of the people of Charleston . They gathered in ex ...
... Major Anderson was in full posses- sion of Fort Sumter , with his little gar- rison . The smoke from Fort Moultrie , still rising at early dawn , was the first to arouse the attention of the people of Charleston . They gathered in ex ...
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