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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... night , and as solemn as the sar- cophagus of Washington , appears to have settled over the national capital . The most hopeful were desponding , seeing no prospect of a settlement of difficulties . There seemed to be no man , or set of ...
... night , and as solemn as the sar- cophagus of Washington , appears to have settled over the national capital . The most hopeful were desponding , seeing no prospect of a settlement of difficulties . There seemed to be no man , or set of ...
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... night . Captain Foster , with small guard , left in Fort Moultrie to complete dismantling . They are now burning gun - carriages ; guns spiked , and report of intention to blow up Fort Moultrie . " The President immediately convened his ...
... night . Captain Foster , with small guard , left in Fort Moultrie to complete dismantling . They are now burning gun - carriages ; guns spiked , and report of intention to blow up Fort Moultrie . " The President immediately convened his ...
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... night train , for Washing- ton , owing to fears of assassination in Baltimore . The Union celebration in San Francisco on the 22d was universally observed in a style similar to that of the Fourth of July . Business was generally ...
... night train , for Washing- ton , owing to fears of assassination in Baltimore . The Union celebration in San Francisco on the 22d was universally observed in a style similar to that of the Fourth of July . Business was generally ...
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... night . As the morning ad- vanced , the galleries and floor became gradually cleared out , and at eight o'clock only a few remained . The pub- lic buildings , schools , and most places of business , were closed throughout the day ; the ...
... night . As the morning ad- vanced , the galleries and floor became gradually cleared out , and at eight o'clock only a few remained . The pub- lic buildings , schools , and most places of business , were closed throughout the day ; the ...
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... night , a large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Institute Hall . The galleries were filled with ladies , and every part of the building was crowded to suffocation . Judge Magrath presided . When the speaker declared , " This Union ...
... night , a large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Institute Hall . The galleries were filled with ladies , and every part of the building was crowded to suffocation . Judge Magrath presided . When the speaker declared , " This Union ...
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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