The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 |
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... Government . -Braxton Bragg commissioned Brigadier - General in the service of the Confederate Government , and dispatched to Pensacola to assume chief command of operations there . Wm . J. Hardee was also con- firmed as Colonel . Both ...
... Government . -Braxton Bragg commissioned Brigadier - General in the service of the Confederate Government , and dispatched to Pensacola to assume chief command of operations there . Wm . J. Hardee was also con- firmed as Colonel . Both ...
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... Government , to the Confederate Gov- ernment . -By proclamation of General Bragg , all vessels are prohibited to furnish supplies to war vessels off Pensacola or to Fort Pickens , under penalty of for- March 10. - It is reported at ...
... Government , to the Confederate Gov- ernment . -By proclamation of General Bragg , all vessels are prohibited to furnish supplies to war vessels off Pensacola or to Fort Pickens , under penalty of for- March 10. - It is reported at ...
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... Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin sends a message to the Penn- sylvania Legislature , recommending that the State be , at once , placed on a footing of military effici- ency , and ...
... Government , declaring a purpose to defend only when assailed . April 9. - Gov . Curtin sends a message to the Penn- sylvania Legislature , recommending that the State be , at once , placed on a footing of military effici- ency , and ...
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... Government in the shall grow weary of the existing Government , they short space of four years . can exercise their Constitutional right of amending , or their revolutionary right to dismember or over- throw it . I cannot be ignorant of ...
... Government in the shall grow weary of the existing Government , they short space of four years . can exercise their Constitutional right of amending , or their revolutionary right to dismember or over- throw it . I cannot be ignorant of ...
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... Government of their own . The Con- fed erate States constitute an independent nation , de jure and de facto , and possess a Government per- fect in all its parts , and endowed with all the means of self - support . " With a view to a ...
... Government of their own . The Con- fed erate States constitute an independent nation , de jure and de facto , and possess a Government per- fect in all its parts , and endowed with all the means of self - support . " With a view to a ...
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