Mr. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the RebellionD. Appleton, 1866 - 296 էջ |
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... Major Anderson de- mands of Governor Pickens a disavowal of the act - The Governor demands the surrender of the fort - The Major proposes to refer the question to Wash- ington - The Governor accepts - The truce - Colonel Hayne and ...
... Major Anderson de- mands of Governor Pickens a disavowal of the act - The Governor demands the surrender of the fort - The Major proposes to refer the question to Wash- ington - The Governor accepts - The truce - Colonel Hayne and ...
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... Major Anderson from Fort Sum- ter , on the demand of the self - styled South Carolina Commis- sioners , the separation became complete . For more than two months before the close of the session all friendly intercourse between them and ...
... Major Anderson from Fort Sum- ter , on the demand of the self - styled South Carolina Commis- sioners , the separation became complete . For more than two months before the close of the session all friendly intercourse between them and ...
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... Major Anderson- Interview with South Carolina members - General Scott again recommends the garrisoning of all the forts - Reasons against it - The compromise measures still depending - Want of troops - Observations on General Scott's ...
... Major Anderson- Interview with South Carolina members - General Scott again recommends the garrisoning of all the forts - Reasons against it - The compromise measures still depending - Want of troops - Observations on General Scott's ...
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... Major Anderson , at Fort Moultrie , with instructions how he should act in his present position . These were communicated to him on the 11th December , 1860 . Whilst they instructed the Major to avoid every act of aggres- sion , they ...
... Major Anderson , at Fort Moultrie , with instructions how he should act in his present position . These were communicated to him on the 11th December , 1860 . Whilst they instructed the Major to avoid every act of aggres- sion , they ...
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... Major Buell , in reducing to writing at Fort Moultrie the instructions he had verbally re- ceived , required Major Anderson , in case of attack , to defend himself to the last extremity , immediately caused the Secretary of War to ...
... Major Buell , in reducing to writing at Fort Moultrie the instructions he had verbally re- ceived , required Major Anderson , in case of attack , to defend himself to the last extremity , immediately caused the Secretary of War to ...
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