General Butler in New Orleans: History of the Administration of the Department of the Gulf in the Year 1862 : with an Account of the Capture of New Orleans, and a Sketch of the Previous Career of the General, Civil and MilitaryMason Bros., 1864 - 661 страници |
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... miles distant , and the companies scattered over forty miles of country . The general endorsed the order , and at five Colonel Jones was on the Lowell train . There was a good deal of swift riding done that night in the region round ...
... miles distant , and the companies scattered over forty miles of country . The general endorsed the order , and at five Colonel Jones was on the Lowell train . There was a good deal of swift riding done that night in the region round ...
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... miles of the city , and expected soon to appear on the banks of the Schuylkill , had Philadelphia been so deeply moved with mingled anger and apprehen- sion . The first blood shed in a war sends a thrill of rage and horro through all ...
... miles of the city , and expected soon to appear on the banks of the Schuylkill , had Philadelphia been so deeply moved with mingled anger and apprehen- sion . The first blood shed in a war sends a thrill of rage and horro through all ...
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... through Baltimore , I still propose to march with this regiment . I propose to occupy the town , and hold it open as a means of communication . I have then but to advance by a forced march of thirty miles MASSACHUSETTS READY . 71.
... through Baltimore , I still propose to march with this regiment . I propose to occupy the town , and hold it open as a means of communication . I have then but to advance by a forced march of thirty miles MASSACHUSETTS READY . 71.
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... miles to reach the capi- tal , in accordance with the orders I at first received , but which sub- sequent events in my judgment vary in their execution , believing from the telegraphs that there will be others in great numbers to aid me ...
... miles to reach the capi- tal , in accordance with the orders I at first received , but which sub- sequent events in my judgment vary in their execution , believing from the telegraphs that there will be others in great numbers to aid me ...
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... miles from Philadelphia , sixty - four from Annapolis . General Butler went through each car explaining the plan of attack , and giving the requisite orders . His design was to halt the train one mile from Havre de Grace , advance his ...
... miles from Philadelphia , sixty - four from Annapolis . General Butler went through each car explaining the plan of attack , and giving the requisite orders . His design was to halt the train one mile from Havre de Grace , advance his ...
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Страница 327 - As the Officers and Soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.
Страница 194 - A feint on G-alveston may facilitate the objects we have in view. I need not call your attention to the necessity of gaining possession of all the rolling stock you can, on the different railways, and of obtaining control of the roads themselves. The occupation of Baton Rouge, by a combined naval and land force, should be accomplished as soon as possible after you have gained New Orleans; then endeavor to open your communication with the northern column of the Mississippi, always bearing in mind...
Страница 45 - Resolved, That we, the Democracy of the Union, in Convention assembled, hereby declare our affirmance of the resolutions unanimously adopted and declared as a platform of principles by the Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, in the year 1856, believing that Democratic principles are unchangeable in their nature, when applied to the same...
Страница 293 - All foreigners not naturalized and claiming allegiance to their respective Governments, and not having made oath of allegiance to the supposed Government of the Confederate States, will be protected in their persons and property as heretofore under the laws of the United States.
Страница 505 - The location is swampy and unhealthy, and our men are dying at the rate of two or three a day. • ' " The southern loyalists are willing, as I understand, to furnish their share of the tax for the support of the war ; but they should also furnish their quota of men, which they have not tjius far done.
Страница 482 - When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die ; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life ; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity ; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
Страница 604 - rich against the poor ; a war of the land-owner against the laborer; that it was a struggle for the retention of power in the hands of the few against the many; and I found no conclusion to it save in the subjugation of the few and the •disintlmillment of the many.
Страница 293 - All the rights of property, of whatever kind, will be held inviolate, subject only to the laws of the United States.
Страница 193 - Philip and Jackson. It is expected that the navy can reduce these works ; in that case you will, after their capture, leave a sufficient garrison in them to render them perfectly secure ; and it is recommended that...