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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Index, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 1 1 Browse Search
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fire at an air-hole outside. It was discovered, and extinguished.--N. Y. Tribune, May 2. Gov. Black of Nebraska, issued a proclamation, recommending a thorough volunteer organization throughout the Territory. He has supplied companies with arms and equipments, and seems determined to place Nebraska in the best possible condition of defence.--N. Y. Tribune, May 2. The remains of the three Massachusetts soldiers who were killed in Baltimore, arrived at Boston in charge of private D. S. Wright, of the Sixth regiment, who was detailed by Col. Jones for the duty. The bodies were taken from the receiving tomb in Baltimore, under the supervision of Mayor Brown, and left Tuesday morning last. The fact was not generally known, but a large crowd gathered at the depot. Gov. Andrew and staff, the executive council, with the divisionary corps of cadets as an escort, were present to receive the bodies. The coffins were covered with national flags, as were the hearses which bore
Levi, Col., Fourth Conn. Regiment, Doc. 862 Woodstock, Vt., D. 42 Woodward, S. H., Doc. 328 Wool, John E., Gen., his declaration in favor of Union, D. 8; Union speech at Troy, N. Y., D. 27; letters to a friend, Doc. 10; epigram on the letter of, P. 20 Worcester, Dr., of Salem, Mass., anecdote of, P. 96 Worcester, Mass., Third Battalion of Rifles of, D. 87; the young soldier from, P. 80 Worden, —, the saver of Fort Pickens, P. 144 Work to do, P. 29 Wright, D. S., D. 53 Weight, Elizabeth D., p. 51 Wright, J. C., of Ohio, D. 17; P. 28 W. R. Kibby, the brig, D. 17 Wyman, Jeffries W., D. 96 Wyoming (N. Y.) conference, its substitute for the slavery resolution, P. 95 X Xenia, O., patriotism of, D. 80 X Yancey, William L., candidate for President of the Southern Confederacy, D. 14 Yankee, steam-tug, joined the blockade, D. 46 Yankee Doodle's suggestions, P. 16 Yankees will be Yankees, P. 79; p