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Charleston Harbor (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The National Crisis.
letter from vice President Breckinridge--letter from Judge A. B. Longstreet--military movements in Charleston — county Meetings in Virginia — the southern Confederacy — the defences of Charleston harbor--Fort Pulaski--the Servants in the field, &c., &c.
Letter from vice President Breckinridge.
Hon. John C. Breckinridge has written a letter to Gov. Magoffin, of Ky. in which, while favoring the compromise propositions of Mr. Crittenden, he expresses himself regret that you have been mistaken in point of fact though I firmly believe honestly mistaken.
Still it is certain you have not the less been mistaken. Yours, very respectfully, James Buchanan.Hon. Jacob Thompson.
The defences of Charleston harbor.
Such measures have been adopted to prevent all vessels of an offensive character entering the harbor of Charleston, that even those belonging to that city cannot get out without aid. All the buoys have been removed, and some, if not al<
Fort Moultrie (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
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