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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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hant princes towards the South; but my native State will be involved heart and soul in the present war, and needs means to arm and equip our volunteers. I have devoted all my means to that end, am equipped and ready, and expect to be in New York in about sixty days, and hope to be welcomed by you and other friends. Please make arrangements to quarter our soldiers. My own regiment is already unanimously determined to occupy A. T. Stewart's dry goods house. However, arrangements equally as good have been made for the balance of the regiments. I shall take my grub at Taylor's with the general officers, but be certain to have ample arrangements. Tell Delmonico to be ready for us also. Be kind enough to meet me, and invite all the members of the following houses * * * * and my particular friend----at Taylor's. Be certain to make ample arrangements. My appetite is very good, and the camp life is said to make soldiers eat hearty. J. W. Proudfit. --N. Y. Evening Post, May 15.
D. 104 Privateers, to be employed by the South, P. 95; activity of, in New Orleans, D. 68, P. 131; where they will carry their prizes, P. 126; England's action upon, D. 91; Duke of Newcastle's order, Doc. 413; account of the capture of the first privateer, Doc. 375 Prizes, D. 78, 76 Proctor, Edna Dean, P. 3 Prophecy, see Joseph Hoag. Prophecy of the Dead, P. 74 Pro Patria, inscribed to the Second New Hampshire Regiment, by T. Bailey Aldrich, P. 141 Proudfit, J. W., a rebel, demands accommodation in N. York, P. 97 Providence, R. I., the banks of, D. 27 Pryor, Reger A., takes a draught of poison at Fort Sumter, P. 27 Putnam, George, D. D., D. 50 Putnam, Lieut, U. S. A., D. 83 Q Quakers, war spirit of the, P. 28 Quimby, Col., D. 84 Quinn, Michael, U. S. N., D. 77 Qui transtulit sustinet, P. 103 R Rafina, Father, raises the stars and stripes, D. 40 Railroad bridges destroyed, D. 58