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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore), 1861 , April (search)
April 17.
The steamship Star of the West was taken near Indianola, Texas, by the Galveston Volunteers, without resistance.
She has on board eight to nine hundred barrels of provisions.
The steamer Habana has been purchased by the Southern Confederacy, and will be transformed into a war steamer.
She will carry eight guns and one pivot gun.--Times, April 22.
General Cass made a speech at Detroit, Michigan, on the occasion of the Board of Trade unfurling the national flag over their rooms.
He is strongly in favor of supporting the Union, the Constitution, and the country's flag, under all circumstances.
Hie said that, in a crisis like the present, it was the duty of every citizen to stand by the Government.--Louisville Democrat.
Piqua, Ohio, to-day raised a company, and tendered its services to the Government.
A large and enthusiastic meeting was held last night at Michigan City, Ind. Democrats and Republicans are a unit for the Constitution and Union.
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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore), 1862 , October (search)
October 26.
The schooner Crenshaw of New York, Captain Nelson, from New York for Glasgow with a cargo of flour, was this day captured in latitude 40°, longitude 64°, by the rebel privateer Alabama, and burned.
Indianola, Texas, surrendered to the United States gunboats Clifton and Westfield without firing a shot.-A party of Unionists attempted to land at Saint Mary's, Georgia, but were repulsed.
The gunboats then shelled and completely destroyed the tow