hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
The Daily Dispatch: October 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 5 1 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Index, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 2 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Your search returned 14 results in 3 document sections:

ount, fail not to let me know. I will have you supplied by Southern friends at Portland. In haste, yours truly, J. P. Benjamin, Atty-Gen'l, C. S. A. To Capt. C. Lee Moses, Saco, Me. Montgomery, April 9, 1861. old Orchard House, Saco, me., April 17, 1861. Mr. J. P. Benjamin: Sir:--Your letter of the 9th has been receis a gentleman, I was in duty bound to reply to your letter; let it be your last to me. The American Flag — long may she wave O'er the land of the free and the traitor's grave. C. Lee Moses, A Northern-made Sailor and Unionist. The Argus states that Captain Moses is a relative of Senator Benjamin.--N. Y Evening Post, May 18. s a gentleman, I was in duty bound to reply to your letter; let it be your last to me. The American Flag — long may she wave O'er the land of the free and the traitor's grave. C. Lee Moses, A Northern-made Sailor and Unionist. The Argus states that Captain Moses is a relative of Senator Benjamin.--N. Y Evening Post, May 1
n, huns, P. 148 Bendix, John E., Colonel 7th Regiment, N. Y. S. V., D. 98; Doc. 273 Benjamin, J. P., secession speech of, in the U. S. Senate, D. 8; his failing at college, P. 20; attorney-general, C. S. A., correspondence with Captain C. Lee Moses, P. 132 Bennett, James Gordon, Jr., commissioned in the revenue service, D. 71 Bennett, —, Colonel 28th Regiment, N. Y. S. M., D. 51 Benson, Egbert, Doc. 116 Berk's Station, Va., rebels captured at, D. 97 BerlinJr., raises the U. S. flag at Harper's Ferry, Md., D. 104 Morss, Josephine, P. 15 Mortinier, Henry, of Md., Dec. 175 Morton, A., flag-raising in New York, at the store of, P. 44 Morton, —, Gov., of Indiana, D. 47 Moses, C. Lee, Capt., reply to J. P. Benjamin, P. 182 Moss, J. W., chairman of Wheeling (Va.) convention, D. 69 Motley, John Lothrop, causes of the war, D. 78; Doc. 209 Mount Vernon, Ind., D. 30 Moulton, R. G., See Whitworth guns, D. 77
singular affair of honor. [From the N. Y. Commercial.] There arrived by the Edinburg on Saturday, from Europe, Captain C. Lee Moses, of Saco, Maine, late United States Astronomer, &c., who is yet the sufferer from the results of a singular and nofought on the Seine, near Paris, on the 19th of August last. The particulars of the affair are as follows: Capt. Moses, although a South Carolinian by birth, is a strong and devoted adherent to the cause of the Union, and during his jourar was boastful and coarse in his manner and remarks. The Captain was calm, though determined. All being ready, Captain Moses handed two letters to his second--one addressed to the American Consul at Liverpool, and the other to his wife at Sacfrom Paris, where he had been removed to avoid the noise of the city. Before dying he solicited an interview with Capt. Moses, made an acknowledgement of his base conduct, and solicited the latter's forgiveness, which was freely granted. The C