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, Volumen1G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1862 |
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... Senator Benjamin's great secession speech in the United States Senate , .. 38 Senator Baker , of Oregon , replies to Senator Benjamin , .. Secretary of the Interior resigned , ... .40 41 CHAPTER III . An imaginary battle at Harper's ...
... Senator Benjamin's great secession speech in the United States Senate , .. 38 Senator Baker , of Oregon , replies to Senator Benjamin , .. Secretary of the Interior resigned , ... .40 41 CHAPTER III . An imaginary battle at Harper's ...
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... senators were present from South Carolina , Geor- gia , or Louisiana , -the South Carolina senators , Chesnut and Hammond , having resigned their seats in the Senate , the former on the tenth , and the latter on the eleventh , of the ...
... senators were present from South Carolina , Geor- gia , or Louisiana , -the South Carolina senators , Chesnut and Hammond , having resigned their seats in the Senate , the former on the tenth , and the latter on the eleventh , of the ...
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... Senate by Clingman , of North Carolina , and defended by Crittenden , of Kentucky . Southern senators declare the message to be weak , vacil- lating , inconsistent and untrue ; while the leading Repub- lican senators were united and ...
... Senate by Clingman , of North Carolina , and defended by Crittenden , of Kentucky . Southern senators declare the message to be weak , vacil- lating , inconsistent and untrue ; while the leading Repub- lican senators were united and ...
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... Senate , Decem- ber 4th , was characterized by the most exciting speeches of Southern senators , looking to secession as their only relief from Northern domination . In the House , on the question of referring the secession matter in ...
... Senate , Decem- ber 4th , was characterized by the most exciting speeches of Southern senators , looking to secession as their only relief from Northern domination . In the House , on the question of referring the secession matter in ...
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... Senator Crittenden , of Ken- tucky , introduced into the United States Senate resolu- tions of compromise , as a settlement of differences be- tween the Slave and Free States . The bill , as introduced , proposed to renew the Missouri ...
... Senator Crittenden , of Ken- tucky , introduced into the United States Senate resolu- tions of compromise , as a settlement of differences be- tween the Slave and Free States . The bill , as introduced , proposed to renew the Missouri ...
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Alabama April arms arrived arsenal artillery Baltimore batteries Boston called Capt Captain Castle Pinckney Charleston cheers citizens Columbia command commissioners companies Confederacy Congress Constitution convention crowd December December 26 declared defence depot dispatch disunion excitement Faneuil Hall federal fired Floyd Fort Monroe Fort Moultrie Fort Sumter Georgia Governor Pickens guns honor House hundred immediately immense inaugural Infantry Island January Jefferson Davis legislature liberty Lieut Lincoln Major Anderson March Maryland Massachusetts ment military minute-men Mississippi morning Morris Island Moultrie North Northern o'clock officers ordinance ordinance of secession Palmetto flag passed patriotic peace Philadelphia President elect Railroad rebellion rebels received resigned says secession secessionists Secretary Senate sent shot Sixth Regiment slave soldiers South Carolina Southern speech stars and stripes Street Sullivan's Island Sumter surrender Texas thousand tion train treason troops Union United United States Senate Virginia volunteers Washington wounded York