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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... issued a proclamation concerning his occupation of the city , . Departure of the Second Maine Regiment ( the first troops that left the State ) for the seat of war- affecting incidents on the way rival in Boston- their reception - Sons ...
... issued a proclamation concerning his occupation of the city , . Departure of the Second Maine Regiment ( the first troops that left the State ) for the seat of war- affecting incidents on the way rival in Boston- their reception - Sons ...
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... issued his call for volunteers , about three times the number re- quired presented themselves . To choose from these the number wanted , in the first place every man was sub- jected , as in the United States regular army , to a careful ...
... issued his call for volunteers , about three times the number re- quired presented themselves . To choose from these the number wanted , in the first place every man was sub- jected , as in the United States regular army , to a careful ...
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... issued a proclamation calling for 82,000 additional men for the army and navy of the United States ; 42,000 volunteers , 22,000 regulars , and 18,000 seamen . Gov. Letcher , of Virginia , issued a proclamation au- thorizing the ...
... issued a proclamation calling for 82,000 additional men for the army and navy of the United States ; 42,000 volunteers , 22,000 regulars , and 18,000 seamen . Gov. Letcher , of Virginia , issued a proclamation au- thorizing the ...
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... issued an order creating a military department at An- napolis , under General Butler , embracing Annapolis and the railroad from Annapolis to Bladensburg , with twenty- one miles each side of the track , and including Balti- more . 1 ...
... issued an order creating a military department at An- napolis , under General Butler , embracing Annapolis and the railroad from Annapolis to Bladensburg , with twenty- one miles each side of the track , and including Balti- more . 1 ...
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... Houston , in a speech at Independence , Texas , declared his opposition to the coercive policy of the Federal government . President Lincoln issued a proclamation authorizing the commander of the 220 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
... Houston , in a speech at Independence , Texas , declared his opposition to the coercive policy of the Federal government . President Lincoln issued a proclamation authorizing the commander of the 220 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
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