The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 60
... captain , August , 1838 , for his successful conduct in the Florida war . On September 8th , 1847 , he was made brevet - major for his gallant and merito- rious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey . " The other officers are : Captain ...
... captain , August , 1838 , for his successful conduct in the Florida war . On September 8th , 1847 , he was made brevet - major for his gallant and merito- rious conduct in the battle of Molino del Rey . " The other officers are : Captain ...
Page 63
... Captain Foster and eight men , left to dismantle and spike the guns and burn their carriages , pushed off . Before daylight next morn- ing Major Anderson was in full posses- sion of Fort Sumter , with his little gar- rison . The smoke ...
... Captain Foster and eight men , left to dismantle and spike the guns and burn their carriages , pushed off . Before daylight next morn- ing Major Anderson was in full posses- sion of Fort Sumter , with his little gar- rison . The smoke ...
Page 136
... Captain Lee , are authoized to make such demand of you . All proper facilities will be af- forded for the removal of yourself and command , together with company arms and property , and all private property , to any post in the United ...
... Captain Lee , are authoized to make such demand of you . All proper facilities will be af- forded for the removal of yourself and command , together with company arms and property , and all private property , to any post in the United ...
Page 137
... Captain Lee are authorized by me to enter into such an agreement with you . You are therefore requested to com- municate to them an open answer . " I remain , Major , very respectfully , " Your obedient servant , 66 " G. T. BEAUREGARD ...
... Captain Lee are authorized by me to enter into such an agreement with you . You are therefore requested to com- municate to them an open answer . " I remain , Major , very respectfully , " Your obedient servant , 66 " G. T. BEAUREGARD ...
Page 141
... Captain . T. Seymour .... Captain Regiment or Corps . Original Entry into Service . Born in .1st Artillery ... July 1 , 1842 .... N . Y. .1st Artillery ... July 1 , 1846 .... Vt . T. Talbot 1st Lieut ... 1st Artillery ... May 22 , 1847 ...
... Captain . T. Seymour .... Captain Regiment or Corps . Original Entry into Service . Born in .1st Artillery ... July 1 , 1842 .... N . Y. .1st Artillery ... July 1 , 1846 .... Vt . T. Talbot 1st Lieut ... 1st Artillery ... May 22 , 1847 ...
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