The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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... Flag . " - The Governor of Alabama advises to prepare for Secession . - Conventions ordered . -Increase of the Seces- sion Mania in South Carolina . — Flying of the Palmetto Flag , and excited enthusiasm of the People.- An infectious ...
... Flag . " - The Governor of Alabama advises to prepare for Secession . - Conventions ordered . -Increase of the Seces- sion Mania in South Carolina . — Flying of the Palmetto Flag , and excited enthusiasm of the People.- An infectious ...
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... flag , the burning of bonfires , and the illuminating of the streets , was , if a discouraging , not a surprising , exhi- bition on the part of an excited and luded people ; that , however , a member of the Federal Congress , in the ...
... flag , the burning of bonfires , and the illuminating of the streets , was , if a discouraging , not a surprising , exhi- bition on the part of an excited and luded people ; that , however , a member of the Federal Congress , in the ...
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... flag from the staff of Fort Sumter , at precisely twelve o'clock , gave certain indication that the stronghold was occupied by the troops of the United States . On a nearer ap- proach the fortress was discovered to be occupied , the ...
... flag from the staff of Fort Sumter , at precisely twelve o'clock , gave certain indication that the stronghold was occupied by the troops of the United States . On a nearer ap- proach the fortress was discovered to be occupied , the ...
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... flag . The South Carolinians were pleased to consider the simple movement of a Fed- eral officer from one Federal fort to an- other an act of war . " Major Robert Anderson , United States army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the ...
... flag . The South Carolinians were pleased to consider the simple movement of a Fed- eral officer from one Federal fort to an- other an act of war . " Major Robert Anderson , United States army , " wrote a journalist , " has achieved the ...
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... flag instead of that of the single exception in regard to a partic- United States . ular which does not in any degree affect the present question . Under these cir- cumstances , it is clear that Major An- derson acted upon his own ...
... flag instead of that of the single exception in regard to a partic- United States . ular which does not in any degree affect the present question . Under these cir- cumstances , it is clear that Major An- derson acted upon his own ...
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