The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 137
... Camp . " STEPHEN D. LEE , Captain S. C. Army and Aid - de - Camp . " Major ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army , commanding Fort Sumter . " men . 139 The Federal authorities were evi- dently preparing.
... Camp . " STEPHEN D. LEE , Captain S. C. Army and Aid - de - Camp . " Major ROBERT ANDERSON , United States Army , commanding Fort Sumter . " men . 139 The Federal authorities were evi- dently preparing.
Page 145
... camp of Beaure- gard to Major Anderson at twenty min- utes past three o'clock on the morning of Friday , the 12th of April . At twenty minutes past four o'clock , accordingly , 145 the batteries surrounding Fort Sumter opened fire ...
... camp of Beaure- gard to Major Anderson at twenty min- utes past three o'clock on the morning of Friday , the 12th of April . At twenty minutes past four o'clock , accordingly , 145 the batteries surrounding Fort Sumter opened fire ...
Page 157
... camp , and served in the campaign against the Indians in Florida . He was rewarded for his gallant conduct by pro- motion , in 1838 , to the brevet rank of captain . In the same year he served as adjutant - general , but resigned in ...
... camp , and served in the campaign against the Indians in Florida . He was rewarded for his gallant conduct by pro- motion , in 1838 , to the brevet rank of captain . In the same year he served as adjutant - general , but resigned in ...
Page 162
... camp . CHAPTER XIV . Divided Opinion of the North in regard to the Political Causes of the Civil Quarrel . - Uniformity of Sentiment in regard to the Attack on Fort Sumter .-- The National Dignity insulted . - Necessity of Striking in ...
... camp . CHAPTER XIV . Divided Opinion of the North in regard to the Political Causes of the Civil Quarrel . - Uniformity of Sentiment in regard to the Attack on Fort Sumter .-- The National Dignity insulted . - Necessity of Striking in ...
Page 209
... camp , who departed on the instant . At the same time assurances were given that the troops at Cockeysville were not in- tended to march through Baltimore , but to the Relay House , on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad . The military ...
... camp , who departed on the instant . At the same time assurances were given that the troops at Cockeysville were not in- tended to march through Baltimore , but to the Relay House , on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad . The military ...
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