Reports of the Select Committee of Five, on the Following Subjects, Band 3 |
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... force , and demanded its surrender . The yard , with whatever of force it had , and the United States stores and other property , to a vast amount therein , was unconditionally sur- rendered to him ; and he is now its commandant ...
... force , and demanded its surrender . The yard , with whatever of force it had , and the United States stores and other property , to a vast amount therein , was unconditionally sur- rendered to him ; and he is now its commandant ...
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... force had taken possession of the magazine , I came to the conclusion at once that they might just rush right on , because we had no force to resist them ; and I went to my office as fast as I possibly could , and took the naval signal ...
... force had taken possession of the magazine , I came to the conclusion at once that they might just rush right on , because we had no force to resist them ; and I went to my office as fast as I possibly could , and took the naval signal ...
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... force there would stand by you in any attempt to defend the yard ? Answer . The only force were the marines and the watchmen . Question . What measures , if any , did you institute after receiving these despatches , to ascertain who was ...
... force there would stand by you in any attempt to defend the yard ? Answer . The only force were the marines and the watchmen . Question . What measures , if any , did you institute after receiving these despatches , to ascertain who was ...
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50 guns Abert African squadron Alabama Answer arms asked attack Barrancas board the Supply capitulation Captain Farrand Captain Randolph Captain United Captain Watson CHAIRMAN coast COCHRANE Colonel Lomax Comd'r Commander Farrand commission commissioners committee Commodore Armstrong commodore's office communication Cruz dated on board DAWES December December 31 defend the yard demand duty executive officer fitted for sea flag force Fort Barrancas Fort Pickens gate Gonzales governor of Florida heard home squadron inquiry instructions James Armstrong January 12 knew letter Lieut Lieutenant Renshaw Lieutenant Slemmer marines muskets naval storekeeper Navy Department o'clock orders parole of honor Pensacola navy yard Pickens public property Question received and accepted resignation Secretary sent ship-of-the-line ships sloop-of-war South Carolina station steam frigate steam sloop steamer surgeon surrender taken possession told troops understood United States navy V. M. Randolph Vera Cruz vessels vigilant Warrington Wyandotte