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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore) 16 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 4: seditious movements in Congress.--Secession in South Carolina, and its effects. (search)
negative upon all acts of the Congress concerning Slavery; to make these, and all other provisions of the Constitution relating to Slavery, unamendable; and to grant to the several States authority to appoint all National officers within their respective limits. Proceedings of Congress, December 12, 1860, reported in the Congressional Globe. Mr. Vallandigham, who was afterward convicted of, and punished for, alleged treasonable acts, See Report of his Trial, published by Rickey & Carroll: Cincinnati, Ohio, 1863. submitted a proposition for a change in the National Constitution, providing for a division of the Republic into four sections, to be called, respectively, The North, The West, The Pacific, and The South. Proceedings of Congress, Feb. 7, 1861, reported in Congressional Globe. Mr. Vallandigham proposed the following grouping of States in the four sections:--The North, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, an
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 16: Secession of Virginia and North Carolina declared.--seizure of Harper's Ferry and Gosport Navy Yard.--the first troops in Washington for its defense. (search)
son, Ernst T. Ellrich, Amos Forseman, C. F. Umberhauer, James Sammon, Wm. R. Roberts, Jonas W. Rich, Charles Weber, Terrence Smith, F. A. Schoener, William Pugh, Frank Hanley, James Smith, Geo. W. Mennig, James Marshall, Ira Troy, Uriah Good, Wm. Irving, Patrick Curtin, John Burns, Edward McCabe, Fred. Seltzer, John Donegan, John Mullens, John Lamons, Wm. McDonald, Geo. W. Garber, F. W. Simpson, Alexander Smith, David Dilly, George Shartle, A. D. Allen, Charles F. Garrett, Geo, A. Lerch, James Carroll, John Benedict, Edmund Foley, Thomas Kelley, John Eppinger, John Rouch, David Howard, Jeremiah Deitrich, William Weller, Wm. A. Christian, Mark Walker, Ralph Corby, Henry Mehr, F. Goodyear, Wm. Carl, Anthony Lippman, John P. Deiner, Wm. A. Beidleman, Chas. J. Shoemaker, Jas. Donegan, Herman Hauser, Louis Weber, Thomas, H. Parker, John Howell, Henry Yerger, Wm. Davenport, James Landefield, James R. Smith, Michael Foren, Alex. Smith, W. M. Lashorn, Levi Gloss, Samuel Heilner, Enoch Lambert
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 24: the called session of Congress.--foreign relations.--benevolent organizations.--the opposing armies. (search)
ponding Secretary, Robert R. Corson. Committee of Gentlemen.--Arad Barrows, Bazilla S. Brown, Joseph B. Wade, Isaac B. Smith, Sr., Erasmus W. Cooper, Job T. Williams, John W. Hicks, George Flomerfelt, John Krider, Sr., Isaac B. Smith, Jr., Charles B. Grieves, James McGlathery, John B. Smith, Curtis Myers, Dr. Eliab Ward, Chris. Powell, Captain W. S. Mason, Charles S. Clampitt, Leopold M. J. Lemmens, D. L. Flanagan, Richard Sharp, Charles H. Kingston, Robert R. Corson, Samuel B. Fales, James Carroll, John T. Wilson. Committee of Ladies.--Mrs. Mary Grover, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. Priscilla Grover, Miss Sarah Holland, Mrs. Margaret Boyer, Mrs. Eliza J. Smith, Mrs. Anna Elkinton, Mrs. Ellen B. Barrows, Mrs. Mary L. Field, Mrs. Ellen J. Lowry, Mrs. Martha V. R. Ward, Mrs. Eliza Plumer, Mrs. Emily Mason, Mrs. Mary Green, Miss Catharine Baily, Mrs. Eliza Helmbold, Miss Amanda Lee, Mrs. Elizabeth Horton, Mrs. Sarah Femington, Mrs. Kate B. Anderson, Miss Anna Grover, Miss Martha B. Kride
ive body of skirmishers, consisting of the Eighth Ohio, Col. Carroll, and three companies of the Sixty-seventh Ohio, was imm first repulse of the enemy in the morning. To him and Col. Carroll of the Eighth Ohio volunteers, who commanded the skirmi, and one battery. I at once advanced the Eighth Ohio, Col. Carroll, with four companies, taking the left, and Lieut.-Col. hree companies, taking the right of the turnpike-road. Col. Carroll advanced steadily, coming up with two companies of the d Thirty-ninth Illinois, were sent to the left, supporting Carroll's skirmishers, a section of Davis's battery, and Robinson', Thomas Fresher, wounded; Wm. Kehl, missing. Co. B--Jas. Carroll, Jas. Creiglow, Allen C. Lamb, Stephen W. Rice, killed;ive body of skirmishers, consisting of the Eighth Ohio, Col. Carroll, and three companies of the Sixty-seventh Ohio, under Mllivan, commanding the Second brigade, with the gallant Col. Carroll of the Eighth Ohio, presenting for the whole of that ev
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
oral J. P. Cole, Private J. Ashworth, F. A. Burkett, Jno. R. Caldwell, J. D. Compton, S. A. Geer, W. J. Haly, H. A. Herring, Private Jessie Herring, I. B. Holcomb, T. N. Harris, Wm. A. King, I. McCracken, N. McWilliams, Jas. H. Stokes, N. I. Treadanay, James H. Taylor, I. A. Wooten. Co. L. 1st Sergeant J. S. Smith, 2d Sergeant E. L. Smith, 4th Sergeant B. S. Davis, 2d Corporal M. McConnell, 3d Corporal M. W. Wallace, 4th Corporal J. N. Erskine, Private J. Carroll, R. L. Campbell, Wm. Davis, Private Basil Davis, F. Fant, L. T. Holland, James Lullace, Sam. Smith, D. P. Strickland, R. L. Snipes, W. A. Wallace, K. C. McCoy, Officers and men-295 present. R. E. Bowen, Col. Commanding. J. C. I. Wardlaw, Adj't. Recapitulation—General and staff, 6 officers; 1st South Carolina Regiment, 21 officers, 201 men; 2d South Carolina Rifles, 22 officers, 274 men; 5th South Carolina Regiment, 19 officers, 263 men; 6th South Carolina Regiment,
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
oth, Private S. Cerilo, F. Lender, Private Wm. Simpson, M. Farla, E. Deleseocres. Co. C. Private A. Labbe, F. Gonsoulin, J. D. Le Blanc, V. Castillo. Private A. Brousard, E. Dupuy, Antoine Amy. Co. D. Private W. McAlpin, J. Carroll, Private John Johnston, Fred. Smith. Co. E. Private J. E. Howell, Jas. Carroll, Private J. Barfield, Frank Barfield. Co. F. Sergeant F. C. Carrers, C. Smith, O. Savant, Corporal J. D. Allen, Private E. Trazue, G. Foret, PriJas. Carroll, Private J. Barfield, Frank Barfield. Co. F. Sergeant F. C. Carrers, C. Smith, O. Savant, Corporal J. D. Allen, Private E. Trazue, G. Foret, Private V. Settig, Jno. Welsh, A. Greffel, Ben. Henry, F. Bacon, D. McDaniel. Co. G. Private A. Alums, J. R. Wall, R. Gentry, Private M. Beach, W. Crawford. Mus'n J. Estrada, Company H. Private J. Boudro. Co. I. Private P. C. Haggett, Wm. Washington, Private Jos. Phillips. Co. K. Sergeant A. Leblanc, Private A. Daigle, Chs. Green, Private M. Kennedy, F. Craine, J. Guilfoux. [54] Fifteenth Louisiana Regiment. Company B. Private Jno. Baily. Co. C. Pr
l M D Kellingworth, 3d Alabama battalion. Corporal S M Phillips, 3d Alabama battalion. private Z J Phillips 3d Alabama battalion. private J O Winstead, 3d Alabama battalion. private J L Harris, 27th Alabama. private a K Harris, 27th Alabama. private John Harris, 27th Alabama. private W N Sutherland, 27th Alabama. private J M Berns, 27th Alabama. private George McDonald, 10th Tennessee. private Thomas Hailey, 10th Tennessee. private John Galden, 10th Tennessee. private James Carroll, 10th Tennessee. private Wm Ryan, 10th Tennessee. Corporal Z J Waters, 48th Tennessee. private John Kelly, 48th Tennessee. private R M Kerr, 48th Tennessee. private S L Zunt, 51st Tennessee. Corporal M Taylor, 51st Tennessee. Sergeant John Jones 1st Artillery, Tennessee. Privates W R Cubine, H C Hallow, W H Selkirk. Corporal S W Greenleaf. Corporal Edward Drake. Corporal N Copass. Privates Carroll Guire, John Osran, John Hicks, C W Byard, J N Boswell, Jame