Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 3Century Company, 1890 - 470 Seiten Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Military Council . Anderson Declines to Deliver Fort Sumter . The Question Re- ferred to Washington · CHAPTER IX . THE MILITARY SITUATION AT CHARLESTON The Governor's Revolutionary Zeal . A Campaign against Sumter . Pickens as Dictator ...
... Military Council . Anderson Declines to Deliver Fort Sumter . The Question Re- ferred to Washington · CHAPTER IX . THE MILITARY SITUATION AT CHARLESTON The Governor's Revolutionary Zeal . A Campaign against Sumter . Pickens as Dictator ...
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... military guard to bring away the captured fugitive to a Federal revenue cutter , ordered by the President of the United States to convey him from Massachusetts Bay to Virginia . Newspapers criticized and lawyers debated the law and the ...
... military guard to bring away the captured fugitive to a Federal revenue cutter , ordered by the President of the United States to convey him from Massachusetts Bay to Virginia . Newspapers criticized and lawyers debated the law and the ...
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... military duty . The captain told him that they had no right to do it , as the men were in the pay of the United States Government . " What should he do if the State authorities de- manded these men from Captain Foster ? tant - Gen- eral ...
... military duty . The captain told him that they had no right to do it , as the men were in the pay of the United States Government . " What should he do if the State authorities de- manded these men from Captain Foster ? tant - Gen- eral ...
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... military power of the United States of America . The formal demand of the forts by the commission already dispatched to Washington by the Conven- tion would terminate the Presidential truce ; and then half a night's campaign , and the ...
... military power of the United States of America . The formal demand of the forts by the commission already dispatched to Washington by the Conven- tion would terminate the Presidential truce ; and then half a night's campaign , and the ...
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... military honor or by any rule of war . It was sufficient " Mr. Buch- for him to defend himself until no reasonable hope should remain of saving the fort . The instructions were accord- pp . 166 , 167. ingly so modified , with the ...
... military honor or by any rule of war . It was sufficient " Mr. Buch- for him to defend himself until no reasonable hope should remain of saving the fort . The instructions were accord- pp . 166 , 167. ingly so modified , with the ...
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Administration adopted amendment arsenal authority batteries Cabinet Caleb Cushing Cameron Captain CHAP Charleston citizens Colonel command commissioners Committee compromise Congress conspirators Constitution convention Davis December December 31 declared dispatch duty election evacuation Executive Federal Floyd force Fort Monroe Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts friends fugitive fugitive-slave law garrison Government Governor Pickens gress guns harbor Holt inauguration January January 11 Jefferson Jefferson Davis Legislature letter Lincoln Major Anderson ment military morning Morris Island Moultrie navy North officers opinion ordinance of secession party patriotic peace personal liberty bills political present President-elect Presidential question rebel rebellion reënforce reply Republican Scott secede secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slave slavery Slemmer South Carolina South Carolina House Southern Sumter telegraph tion Toombs Trescott troops Union United Virginia vote W. R. Vol Washington wrote СНАР