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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Official report of the history Committee of the Grand Camp C. V., Department of Virginia. (search)
n at war which they had then already inaugurated. Lincoln administration responsible. Mr. George Lunt, of Massachusetts, in speaking of the occurences at Fort Sumter, uses this cautiously framesibility of precipitating a collision and the fearful evils of protracted civil war. And so Mr. Lunt says: Whether the appearance of this fleet (the Relief Squadron), under the circumstances cowas pushed to a bloody extreme, but their petitions were all spurned with contempt, &c. Mr. George Lunt, a Boston lawyer, in an able work, published in 1866, entitled The Origin of the Late War, to avert the conflict, and how these efforts were rejected almost with contempt by the North. Mr. Lunt, speaking of this noble action on the part of the Mother of Presidents, as he calls Virginia, s. Without a little blood-letting, this Union will not, in my estimation, be worth a curse. Mr. Lunt says: If this truly eloquent and statesmanlike epistle does not express the views of the
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A confederation of Southern Memorial Associations. (search)
Correspondence of, March-August, 1863, tried as by fire 148; Celebration of birth-day of, 106 228; Characterization of, 240; as College Presidlent, 243; on buttermilk, 295. Lewis House, 64, 317 Lexington, Battle of, 155. Lincoln's Administration responsible, 186. Lodge, Henry Cabot, 180. Longstreet's Division at Gaines' Mill, 97. Loss, Unparallel, of Company F, 26th North Carolina, 199. Lodt Cause, The, 56. Louisiana, Purchase of. 162; Troops of, at Fort Gregg, 265. Lunt, George, 188. McCabe, Captain, W. Gordon, 212, 242. McClellan, General George B., 348. McGuire, M. D., LI. D., H. H., Sketch of life of, 267; his family, 275. McMartin, Colonel F. W, 206. McNeill's men, 98. Macon, Sergeant Lyttleton S , 70. Mahon, General William 204. Malvern Hill, Battle of, 11, 341 Manassas First, Ammunition at, 289. Marks, Edwin, 236. Maryland, Invasion of, 354. Masons in the Army 46. Massachusetts in 17 1770, 1773, 157; in 1811, 173. Massi