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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1,016 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 573 1 Browse Search
Colonel William Preston Johnston, The Life of General Albert Sidney Johnston : His Service in the Armies of the United States, the Republic of Texas, and the Confederate States. 458 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 3. (ed. Frank Moore) 394 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 392 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 384 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 304 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) 258 0 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 256 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume II. 244 0 Browse Search
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ol. Humphrey Marshall, who was Colonel of a Kentucky regiment in the Mexican war, and highly distinguished for his bravery. We are also informed that the whole country is in a blaze of excitement, and thousands are rushing to the standard of the Governor. The State Guard, having in their possession the guns and cannon of the State, will mostly join Magolliu's force, as they are chiefly located in that portion of the State. We anticipate, therefore, that the nucleus of an army in northern Kentucky will be pretty well provided with both small arms and artillery. Orders of arrest have been issued for more than two hundred of the first citizens of Louisville, many of whom have been already bastiled. A perfect reign of terror has been established, and the infamous Legislature seconds the Lincoln invaders in all their atrocities. From the Arkansas frontier — the Kansas ruffians. Memphis, Sept. 25. --A dispatch from Fort Smith says a regiment of Missourians. under
mithland, occupied by the Federals on the 24th. The Louisville Democrat, of the 27th ult., states that Hon. John C. Breckinridge and George B. Hodge are fifty miles above Richmond, Ky., with 2,800 men, drilling. Gov. Morehead, R. T. Durrett, and Burr, have arrived at Fort Lafayette. James B. Clay, and W. G. Overton, of the Louisville Courier, have been arrested, but Minister Preston has escaped. L. B. Munroe, U. S. District Judge, and L. B. Munroe, Jr., Secretary of State of Kentucky, have both resigned. They arrived here yesterday, having succeeded in making their escape. They report that Gen. Zollicoffer, a few days ago, captured nearly one thousand stand of arms intended for Union men. The Louisville Democrat, of the 27th, says that the bridge of barges over the Ohio, at Paducah, has been completed, and the boats used have been sent to Cincinnati. Memphis, October 1st.--The Avalanche's special Bowling Green dispatch says that Buckner took Hopkinsvill