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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: may 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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in this day of civil trial. Such an utterance from such a source needs no word of introduction or commendation at our hands, as the reader will sufficiently learn from its perusal that the writer holds a pen as brilliant and as loyal as the sword he wields in the service of his country. Would that the trumpet-notes of his fervid appeal might yet reach the ears and move the hearts of his fellow-citizens in the great Commonwealth of which he is a native!--National Intelligencer. Fort Crittenden, Utah, June 6, 1861. I have seen the call of the Virginia Convention on all natives of the State in the army and navy, and have been the subject of other more pointed appeals. The respect which I owe to the opinions of the citizens of my native State demands of me an answer — an exposition of my circumstances and views of duty. I belong to a district of the State which, I just learn, has voted for Union. At fourteen years of age I was severed from Virginia; the National Governmen
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
; 150, C12; 151, H13 Fort Craig, N. Mex. 12, 3; 54, 1; 98, 1; 171 Operations about, Feb., 1862 12, 3 Craig's Meeting-House, Va. 74, 1 Crampton's Gap, Md. 81, 4 Crane Creek, Mo. 160, C12 Creek Agency, Indian Territory 47, 1; 119, 1; 160, G7 Creelsborough, Ky. 9, 2; 118, 1; 150, E10 Fort Creighton, Tenn. Plan 111, 8 Cricket Hill, Va. 137, E11 Cripple Creek, Tenn. 30, 2; 34, 1 Crittenden, Ky. 135-A; 141, B1; 151, D12 Fort Crittenden, Utah Ter. 171 Croatan, N. C. 67, 3; 138, G10 Crockett, Tenn. 153, E12 Crockett, Tex. 54, 1; 135-A; 158, G6 Fort Crook, Cal. 120, 1; 171 Crooked Creek, Ala. 149, F4 Crooked Creek, Ark. 160, F14 Crooked Creek, Kans. 119, 1 Crooked Creek, Mo. 153, A9 Crooked River, Fla. 146, B1; 147, G14 Crooked River, Oreg. 134, 1 Crooked Run, Va. 16, 1; 23, 4; 27, 1; 69, 1; 82, 4; 85, 4; 87, 2, 87, 4; 100, 1 Cross Bayou, La. 52
From Utam, Territory. --Advices from Salt Lake city to the 26th ult. state that the fall of Fort Sumter and the secession of Virginia had created intense interest among the "Saints. " The news was read in the tabernacle by Brigham Young, and the disciples were asked to believe that this was merely the prediction of Joe Smith about the breaking up of the American Union. Captain Gardner, of the army, left Fort Bridger about the middle of April, without orders and without handing in his resignation to Colonel Cooke, commanding the department of Utah. This step was supposed to be owing to the captain's secession proclivities. Lieut. Good, another United States officer, at Fort Crittenden, handed in his resignation, and five others were expected to do likewise. Gov. Cumming was to have left Utah on the 15th inst. for the banks of the Savannah, anticipating the arrival of his successor and the other new Territorial officers.