The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 4Frank Moore G. P. Putnam, 1862 |
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Halaman 3
... give able assorted cargo and passengers , including him a friendly grasp of the hand . Mrs. Davis Mr. Bisbie ... gives the following picture of the situation of affairs at the South : Price is in full retreat southward . Price will ...
... give able assorted cargo and passengers , including him a friendly grasp of the hand . Mrs. Davis Mr. Bisbie ... gives the following picture of the situation of affairs at the South : Price is in full retreat southward . Price will ...
Halaman 10
... give continuous and strict attention to all matters relative to the condition and treatment of the sick . He also di- rected the commanders of companies to occupy their commands by regular drills , and by practi- cal and theoretical ...
... give continuous and strict attention to all matters relative to the condition and treatment of the sick . He also di- rected the commanders of companies to occupy their commands by regular drills , and by practi- cal and theoretical ...
Halaman 12
... give -AN imposing demonstration of the Germans the sick soldier a chance for his life , as we learn of New - York , in favor of General Franz Sigel , it is not contemplated in future to bundle them was held in that city this evening ...
... give -AN imposing demonstration of the Germans the sick soldier a chance for his life , as we learn of New - York , in favor of General Franz Sigel , it is not contemplated in future to bundle them was held in that city this evening ...
Halaman 39
... give any aid to the secessionists are to be regarded as belligerents , and treated as such . Regarding the slavery ... gives so universal satisfaction . - Rich- Lec , of the Twentieth Massachusetts , and Cogs - mond Dispatch , February ...
... give any aid to the secessionists are to be regarded as belligerents , and treated as such . Regarding the slavery ... gives so universal satisfaction . - Rich- Lec , of the Twentieth Massachusetts , and Cogs - mond Dispatch , February ...
Halaman 44
... give and take . " We must take the bad with the good , and may conceive ourselves especially fortunate if the latter so far predominates that the war will be shortened as much by the successes of our arms as by the self - exhaustion of ...
... give and take . " We must take the bad with the good , and may conceive ourselves especially fortunate if the latter so far predominates that the war will be shortened as much by the successes of our arms as by the self - exhaustion of ...
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advance arms army arrived artillery attack battery boats Brig.-Gen brigade camp Capt Captain captured cavalry charge Colonel column command confederate Creek Cumberland Cumberland River division Donelson Eighth enemy enemy's engaged February February 18 fight fire five flag Flag-Officer flank fleet force Fort Donelson Fort Henry four front gallant gunboats guns HEADQUARTERS Henry hill hour hundred Illinois Indiana infantry intrenchments Island Kentucky killed and wounded land Lieut Lieut.-Col Lieutenant line of battle loss mand March McClernand ment Merrimac miles Mississippi Missouri morning Nashville National New-York night North-Carolina o'clock officers Ohio passed pickets Port Royal position prisoners Privates rear rebels received regiment retreat rifled river road Roanoke Roanoke Island schooner sent shell shore shot side skirmishers slightly soldiers soon steamer surrender Tennessee Tennessee River thousand tion to-day troops Union United vessels Virginia volunteers woods yards Zouaves
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Halaman 131 - Yours of this date, proposing armistice and appointment of Commissioners to settle terms of capitulation, is just received. No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. I propose to move immediately upon your works.
Halaman 228 - Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion to compensate for the inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system.
Halaman 220 - I, , do solemnly swear that I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign ; and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State, convention, or legislature to the contrary notwithstanding...
Halaman 131 - SIR :—In consideration of all the circumstances governing the present situation of affairs at this station, I propose to the Commanding Officer of the Federal forces the appointment of Commissioners to agree upon terms of capitulation of the forces and fort under my command, and in that view suggest an armistice until 12 o'clock to-day. I am, sir, very respectfully, Your ob't se'v't, SB BUCKNER, Brig. Gen. CSA To Brigadier-General US GRANT, Com'ding US Forces, Near Fort Donelson.
Halaman 34 - In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington, this twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-seventh. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By the President: WILLIAM H SEWARD, Secretary of State.
Halaman 181 - You do solemnly swear that you will support the Constitution of the United States, and see that there are no grounds floating upon the coffee at all times.' ' Yes, massa, I do dat,' he replied ; ' I allers settle him in de coffee-pot.
Halaman 376 - PM, when we were in possession of all his encampments between Owl and Lick creeks but one; nearly all of his field artillery; about thirty flags, colors and standards; over...
Halaman 11 - New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union ; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other State, nor any State formed by the junction of two or more States or parts of States, without the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.
Halaman 229 - Such a proposition on the part of the General Government sets up no claim of a right by Federal authority to interfere with slavery within State limits, referring, as it does, the absolute control of the subject in each case to the State and its people immediately interested. It is proposed as a matter of perfectly free choice with them. In the annual message last December I thought fit to say, "the Union must be preserved ; and hence all indispensable means must be employed.
Halaman 126 - That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and he is hereby, directed, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay to the governor of any State, or to his duly authorized agents, the costs, charges, and expenses properly incurred by such State for enrolling, subsisting, supplying, arming, equipping, paying, and transporting its troops employed in aiding to suppress the present insurrection against the United States...