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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 2 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 10: Peace movements.--Convention of conspirators at Montgomery. (search)
ree-labor and seven of them Slave-labor States--appeared in the Convention. Some of the delegates were then members of Congress, both of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The following are the names of the delegates:-- Maine.--William P. Fessenden, Lott M. Morrill, Daniel E. Somes, John J. Perry, Ezra B. French, Freeman H. Morse, Stephen Coburn, Stephen C. Foster. New Hampshire.--Amos Tuck, Levi Chamberlain, Asa Fowler. Vermont.--Hiland Hall, Lucius E. Chittenden, Levi Underwood, H. Henry Baxter, B. D. Harris. Massachusetts.--John Z. Goodrich, Charles Allen, George S. Boutwell, Theophilus P. Chandler, Francis B. Crowninshield, John M. Forbes, Richard P. Waters. Rhode Island.--Samuel Ames, Alexander Duncan, William W. Hoppin, George H. Browne, Samuel G. Arnold. Connecticut.--Roger S. Baldwin, Chauncey F. Cleveland, Charles J. McCurdy, James T. Pratt, Robins Battell, Amos S. Treat. New York.--David Dudley Field, William Curtis Noyes, James S. Wadsworth
The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Camp Pickens — Company "H"--Justice to Capt. Beggs--Miscellaneous News. (search)
by the U. S. steamer Massachusetts, which had the day previous taken twenty-five prizes, one, the English ship Forfarshire, from Mobile. The Virginia Ann was chased on the 23d, all day and night, by a supposed privateer, which, apparently, had formerly been a pilot boat. Vermont Republican Convention. Montpeline, Vt., June 27. --The Republican State Convention met here yesterday. There was a large attendance. Frederick Holbrook, (Brattleboro,) was nominated for Governor; Levi Underwood, (Burlington,) for Lieutenant Governor, and J. P. Page, (Rutland,) for Treasurer. Resolutions were adopted, recommending a suspension of old party lines, and unity in the support of the Government to put down rebellion and treason. Paul Dillingham, a prominent Democrat, and others, made patriotic speeches. Arrival of a prize ship. Philadelphia, June 27. --The prize ship Amelia, captured off Charleston by the gunboat Union, has arrived at the Navy-Yard.--Her cargo c