The War with the South: A History of the Late Rebellion, Volume 1Virture & Yorston., 1862 - United States |
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Page 39
... Charleston har- bor , the former with an insufficient gar- rison , and the latter without any ; and Fort Monroe , Hampton Roads , without a sufficient garrison . In my opinion all these works should be immediately so garrisoned , as to ...
... Charleston har- bor , the former with an insufficient gar- rison , and the latter without any ; and Fort Monroe , Hampton Roads , without a sufficient garrison . In my opinion all these works should be immediately so garrisoned , as to ...
Page 44
... Charleston , Mr. Memminger , an Nov. able lawyer of that city , and a prominent politician , declared even be- fore the election of the delegates that the convention , within three days of its assembling , would declare South Caro- lina ...
... Charleston , Mr. Memminger , an Nov. able lawyer of that city , and a prominent politician , declared even be- fore the election of the delegates that the convention , within three days of its assembling , would declare South Caro- lina ...
Page 46
... Charleston , where , by a unanimous vote on the 20th of December , this , the first formal act of secession , was passed : " AN ORDINANCE TO DISSOLVE THE UNION BE- TWEEN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND OTHER STATES UNITED WITH HER UNDER ...
... Charleston , where , by a unanimous vote on the 20th of December , this , the first formal act of secession , was passed : " AN ORDINANCE TO DISSOLVE THE UNION BE- TWEEN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND OTHER STATES UNITED WITH HER UNDER ...
Page 54
... Charleston , or any other ports , then the Government has a right to enter and enforce the law . If she undertakes to take possession of the property of the Government , the Gov- ernment has a right to take all means to retain that ...
... Charleston , or any other ports , then the Government has a right to enter and enforce the law . If she undertakes to take possession of the property of the Government , the Gov- ernment has a right to take all means to retain that ...
Page 56
... Charleston introduced the following ordinance , in which the concurrence in secession of the Dec. slaveholding States and their or- 25 . ganization into a separate government , were already assumed by anticipation : while , the people ...
... Charleston introduced the following ordinance , in which the concurrence in secession of the Dec. slaveholding States and their or- 25 . ganization into a separate government , were already assumed by anticipation : while , the people ...
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