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Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 18
Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
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Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
Kansas (Kansas, United States) (search for this): article 18
Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
James H. Lane (search for this): article 18
Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
James Montgomery (search for this): article 18
Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.
Jim Lane's Brigade. --We find the following telegraphic dispatch in the New Orleans papers of the 25th June: Jim Lane returns to Kansas in a few days. His brigade is to consist of five regiments of infantry, six companies of cavalry, and six companies of artillery. Montgomery, the Abolitionist, is appointed to the command of a regiment. Lane issues his proclamation calling Kansas to arms, and announces his intention to aid the Unionists of Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas.