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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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ent at, D. 68 Fellowes, Cornelius, D. 5 Fiddlestring Notes, by Fidelia, P. 149 Field, David Dudley, speech at Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 113 Fields, T. C., speech at Union meeting, New York, April 20, Doc. 114 Fillmore, Millard, D. 9, 56 Finch, —, patriotism of the family of, P. 95 Fire Zouaves. See Ellsworth, D. 50; anecdotes of, P. 95, 100 Fish, Daniel, arrested, D. 42, 51 Fish, Hamilton, speech at the Union meeting, N. Y., Doc. 95 Fish, Ross, Doc. 132 Fisher, Eliza Gray, what one noble woman can do, P. 101 First Baptist church, New York, flag-raising on the, D. 57 Fishing bounties, Int. 25 Flemming, Thomas M., Dr., D. 97 Fletcher, A. W., P. 82 Floating battery at Charleston, D. 22 Florida, convention of, meet, D. 9; convention of, on the right to secede, D. 10; adopts ordinance of secession D. 18; authorities of, seize the U. S. schooner Dana, D. 14; act of the Legislature of, defining treaso
, Col. Keutzer, Capt. F. Martin, Ira P. Rankin, S. P. Parker, lion. James Satterlee. These gentlemen are all resident Californians oil a temporary visit to this City. The Secretaries appointed were Millard B. Farroll, J. J. Arrington, and rose, Fish, Esqs. The President, Mr. Birdseye, stated that the object of the meeting was to enable Californians to do their duty, equally with the men of other States, in response to the call of the Chief of the Nation. It was the duty of Californians toit overboard. He thought, in the present crisis, that all California steamers ought to be armed. A committee of five was appointed to draft resolutions. An Executive Committee of five was also appointed to raise a California Regiment. Mr. Ross Fish, of Maryland, made a most patriotic speech. Col. Baker was appointed commander of the regiment; after which the following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted: Whereas, The integrity and perpetuity of the Government of the United