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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
West Virginia (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
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15. Gov. Dennison's proclamation.
State of Ohio, Executive Department, August 28, 1861. To the People of Ohio:
In your efforts to aid the General Government in the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now waged against it, you haveOhio:
In your efforts to aid the General Government in the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now waged against it, you have anticipated the wants of that Government, and have promptly responded to whatever demands it made upon you, as liberally in the expenditure of treasure as in furnishing soldiers.
The public service has not languished for one day when your resources.
The promptness of your response to the previous calls of the Government is its assurance that all it now expects of Ohio will be immediately realized by the enrolment of volunteers enough to complete the regiments being formed.
A general orlete the regiments being formed.
A general order will forthwith be issued from the office of the Adjutant-General, defining the condition of the service, the modes of recruiting, and the places of rendezvous. William Dennison, Governor of Ohio.
Washington (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 16
William Dennison (search for this): chapter 16
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15. Gov. Dennison's proclamation.
State of Ohio, Executive Department, August 28, 1861. To the People of Ohio:
In your efforts to aid the General Government in the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now waged against it, you have anticipated the wants of that Government, and have promptly responded to whatever demands it made upon you, as liberally in the expenditure of treasure as in furnishing soldiers.
The public service has not languished for one day when your resourcrovision is proffered for the support of families.
The promptness of your response to the previous calls of the Government is its assurance that all it now expects of Ohio will be immediately realized by the enrolment of volunteers enough to complete the regiments being formed.
A general order will forthwith be issued from the office of the Adjutant-General, defining the condition of the service, the modes of recruiting, and the places of rendezvous. William Dennison, Governor of Ohio.
Doc (search for this): chapter 16
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15. Gov. Dennison's proclamation.
State of Ohio, Executive Department, August 28, 1861. To the People of Ohio:
In your efforts to aid the General Government in the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now waged against it, you have anticipated the wants of that Government, and have promptly responded to whatever demands it made upon you, as liberally in the expenditure of treasure as in furnishing soldiers.
The public service has not languished for one day when your resources were competent to meet its requirements.
Without a regiment of troops at the opening of hostilities, you have sent upward of thirty thousand men into the field, armed and equipped.
By the magnitude of your force you have assisted the loyal men of Kentucky in protecting that State from the domination of the rebels.
The presence of our troops and the victories in which they shared in Western Virginia, have preserved it for the Union, and secured it as a barricade against the threatened invas
August 28th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 16
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15. Gov. Dennison's proclamation.
State of Ohio, Executive Department, August 28, 1861. To the People of Ohio:
In your efforts to aid the General Government in the suppression of the unnatural rebellion now waged against it, you have anticipated the wants of that Government, and have promptly responded to whatever demands it made upon you, as liberally in the expenditure of treasure as in furnishing soldiers.
The public service has not languished for one day when your resources were competent to meet its requirements.
Without a regiment of troops at the opening of hostilities, you have sent upward of thirty thousand men into the field, armed and equipped.
By the magnitude of your force you have assisted the loyal men of Kentucky in protecting that State from the domination of the rebels.
The presence of our troops and the victories in which they shared in Western Virginia, have preserved it for the Union, and secured it as a barricade against the threatened invas