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United States (United States) (search for this): article 27
Major Anderson and Fort Sumter. --The President has expressed his official approval of Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and their judicious and gallant conduct there, and to tender to you and them the thanks of the Government for the same. "Simon Cameron, Sec'y of War." I am, very respectfully,
J. Patten Anderson (search for this): article 27
Major Anderson and Fort Sumter. --The President has expressed his official approval of Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and their judicious and gallant conduct there, and to tender to you and them the thanks of the Government for the same. "Simon Cameron, Sec'y of War." I am, very respectfully,
Simon Cameron (search for this): article 27
Major Anderson and Fort Sumter. --The President has expressed his official approval of Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and their judicious and gallant conduct there, and to tender to you and them the thanks of the Government for the same. "Simon Cameron, Sec'y of War." I am, very respectfully,
Robert Anderson (search for this): article 27
Major Anderson and Fort Sumter. --The President has expressed his official approval of Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and their judicious and gallant conduct there, and to tender to you and them the thanks of the Government for the same. "Simon Cameron, Sec'y of War." I am, very respectfully,
April 22nd, 1861 AD (search for this): article 27
Major Anderson and Fort Sumter. --The President has expressed his official approval of Major Anderson's conduct at Fort Sumter, as follows : "War Department." "Washington, April 22, 1861. " Major Robert Anderson, late Commanding Officer at Fort Sumter :-- My dear sir : I am directed by the President of the United States to communicate to you, and through you to the officers and men under your command at Forts Moultrie and Sumter, the approbation of the Government of your and their judicious and gallant conduct there, and to tender to you and them the thanks of the Government for the same. "Simon Cameron, Sec'y of War." I am, very respectfully,