The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen2G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1863 |
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... arms nearly all night . The guard was doubled , pickets and skir- mishers thrown out , and great excitement prevailed . It was understood that some four thousand Maryland troops were within a few miles of our camp all night , but for ...
... arms nearly all night . The guard was doubled , pickets and skir- mishers thrown out , and great excitement prevailed . It was understood that some four thousand Maryland troops were within a few miles of our camp all night , but for ...
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... arms , and were escorted to the city as prisoners of war . Release on parole was tendered to the officers and troops , providing they took the oaths not to take up arms against the United States government , which they declined to do ...
... arms , and were escorted to the city as prisoners of war . Release on parole was tendered to the officers and troops , providing they took the oaths not to take up arms against the United States government , which they declined to do ...
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... arms . On reaching Walnut Street , a large crowd lined the pavements to witness their progress ; at the corner of Fifth Street , parties among spectators began hooting , hissing , and otherwise abusing the companies . A boy of fourteen ...
... arms . On reaching Walnut Street , a large crowd lined the pavements to witness their progress ; at the corner of Fifth Street , parties among spectators began hooting , hissing , and otherwise abusing the companies . A boy of fourteen ...
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... arms stored in the warehouse of John S. Gittings . Marshal Kane refused to deliver up the arms without the officers produced an order from the mayor . Finally , an order was produced , and the arms were brought out -2,200 muskets and ...
... arms stored in the warehouse of John S. Gittings . Marshal Kane refused to deliver up the arms without the officers produced an order from the mayor . Finally , an order was produced , and the arms were brought out -2,200 muskets and ...
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... arms in the hands of the Home Guard , shall not be used either against the United States , or Confederate States . The Confederate Congress adjourned to meet at Rich- mond , Va . , July 20th . Jefferson Davis approved the act ...
... arms in the hands of the Home Guard , shall not be used either against the United States , or Confederate States . The Confederate Congress adjourned to meet at Rich- mond , Va . , July 20th . Jefferson Davis approved the act ...
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