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Missouri (United States) (search for this): article 8
Missouri
--The Little Rock True Democrat, in an editorial on the position of Missouri says:
Missouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence and power of Gen Lyons, who is ruling the State with a rod of from.
Gov. Jackson is expected to return soon, and Southwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we do not deem it advisable to no ice now; but we feel assured that there will be sharp work there soon.-- Gen. McCulloch has had a severe task and has acted with his accustomed energy.
In this he has been ably seconded by his officers, and especially by Quartermaster General Clarke.
With volunteers, all eager to fight, but undrilled; with but it the specie and a vast outlay to make, McCulloch has had to work hard.
He has overcome these obstacles, and when he once takes the field will keep the en
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 8
Missouri
--The Little Rock True Democrat, in an editorial on the position of Missouri says:
Missouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence andMissouri says:
Missouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence and power of Gen Lyons, who is ruling the State with a rod of from.
Gov. Jackson is expected to return soon, and Southwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we dMissouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence and power of Gen Lyons, who is ruling the State with a rod of from.
Gov. Jackson is expected to return soon, and Southwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we do not deem it advisable to no ice now; but we feel assured that there will be sharp work there soon.-- Gen. McCulloch has had a severe task and has acted with his accustomed energy.
In this he has been ably seconded by his officers, and especially bSouthwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we do not deem it advisable to no ice now; but we feel assured that there will be sharp work there soon.-- Gen. McCulloch has had a severe task and has acted with his accustomed energy.
In this he has been ably seconded by his officers, and especially by Quartermaster General Clarke.
With volunteers, all eager to fight, but undrilled; with but it the specie and a vast outlay to make, McCulloch has had to work hard.
He has overcome these obstacles, and when he once takes the field will keep the e
McCulloch (search for this): article 8
Gen Lyons (search for this): article 8
Missouri
--The Little Rock True Democrat, in an editorial on the position of Missouri says:
Missouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence and power of Gen Lyons, who is ruling the State with a rod of from.
Gov. Jackson is expected to return soon, and Southwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we do not deem it advisable to no ice now; but we feel assured that there will be sharp work there soon.-- Gen. McCulloch has had a severe task and has acted with his accustomed energy.
In this he has been ably seconded by his officers, and especially by Quartermaster General Clarke.
With volunteers, all eager to fight, but undrilled; with but it the specie and a vast outlay to make, McCulloch has had to work hard.
He has overcome these obstacles, and when he once takes the field will keep the e
A. M. Clarke (search for this): article 8
Thomas J. Jackson (search for this): article 8
Missouri
--The Little Rock True Democrat, in an editorial on the position of Missouri says:
Missouri, south of the Missouri river, is almost for secession; the Union men in that part of the State are net so, from fear of the influence and power of Gen Lyons, who is ruling the State with a rod of from.
Gov. Jackson is expected to return soon, and Southwestern Missouri will be disenthralled in a few weeks.
There are certain movements in actual operation or contemplated, that we do not deem it advisable to no ice now; but we feel assured that there will be sharp work there soon.-- Gen. McCulloch has had a severe task and has acted with his accustomed energy.
In this he has been ably seconded by his officers, and especially by Quartermaster General Clarke.
With volunteers, all eager to fight, but undrilled; with but it the specie and a vast outlay to make, McCulloch has had to work hard.
He has overcome these obstacles, and when he once takes the field will keep the en
Gen Hardee (search for this): article 8