The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 86
... dispatch to the Government , " I surrendered and hauled down my flag . " The secession- ists of Florida , themselves , telegraphed to their senators in Washington : " This move was in consequence of the Govern- ment garrisoning Fort ...
... dispatch to the Government , " I surrendered and hauled down my flag . " The secession- ists of Florida , themselves , telegraphed to their senators in Washington : " This move was in consequence of the Govern- ment garrisoning Fort ...
Page 94
... dispatch . On the ex- piration of the term of service of his regiment he returned home , but on his way he was met with a commission of brigadier - general of volunteers from President Polk . This , however , with a scrupulous regard ...
... dispatch . On the ex- piration of the term of service of his regiment he returned home , but on his way he was met with a commission of brigadier - general of volunteers from President Polk . This , however , with a scrupulous regard ...
Page 135
... dispatch to Mr. Seward , " that it were well to dismiss the hopes you seem to entertain , that , by any of the modes indicated , the people of the Confeder- ate States will ever be brought to sub- mit to the authority of the Government ...
... dispatch to Mr. Seward , " that it were well to dismiss the hopes you seem to entertain , that , by any of the modes indicated , the people of the Confeder- ate States will ever be brought to sub- mit to the authority of the Government ...
Page 144
... dispatch from the capital of Mexico , into which he had just entered as conqueror , spoke of Beauregard as one of " our dis- tinguished engineers , " by the aid of whose efficient and daring reconnois- sances , he was enabled to follow ...
... dispatch from the capital of Mexico , into which he had just entered as conqueror , spoke of Beauregard as one of " our dis- tinguished engineers , " by the aid of whose efficient and daring reconnois- sances , he was enabled to follow ...
Page 172
... Dispatch . - Description of the Navy Yard . - The Ships . - Resolution of Commodore Macaulay . The Demand of the Insurgents . - Arrival of the Pawnee . Her Sail from Fortress Monroe to Norfolk . - Boisterous Welcome . - The Marines set ...
... Dispatch . - Description of the Navy Yard . - The Ships . - Resolution of Commodore Macaulay . The Demand of the Insurgents . - Arrival of the Pawnee . Her Sail from Fortress Monroe to Norfolk . - Boisterous Welcome . - The Marines set ...
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