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December 22nd, 1860 AD (search for this): chapter 1
Contents of Thie first volume.   Diary. I.--Diary of Events,Page 3 II.--DOCUMENTSDOCUMENT Page   Doc. Page 1.Maryland--Reply of Gov. Hicks to Mississippi Commissioner,1 2.South Carolina--Secession Ordnance2 3.South Carolina--Declaration of Causes, &c.,3 4.Seward's Speech at New York, Dec. 22, 1860,4 5.Toombs' Address to the Georgians,7 6.South Carolina Congressmen's Resignation,8 7.Evacuation of Fort Moultrie,8 8.Forts Sumter and Moultrie,8 9.Major Anderson's Movement,9 10.Secretary Floyd to the President,10 11.General Wool's Letters on the Crisis,10 12.South Carolina Commissioners to the President, and Reply,11 13.Charleston Mercury's Appeal to Florida,16 14.Buchanan's Proclamation of a Fast Day,17 15.Carrington's Call to Washington Volunteers,17 16.Gov. Hicks' Address,17 17.Gov. Ellis to Secretary Holt, and Reply,18 18.Major Anderson to Gov. Pickens, and Reply,19 19.Alabama Ordinance of Secession,19 20.N. Y. State Resolutions,21 21.Capt. McGowan's
olmes,33 47.Sumter,33 48.The Two Eras, L. H. Sigourney,34 49.The Sixth at Baltimore, B. P. Shillaber,34 50.Col. Corcoran's Brigade, Enul, 34 51.April 19, 1775-1861, H. H. B., 35 52.All Hail to the Stars and Stripes! G. T. Bourne,35 53.Songs of the Rebels: The War Storm,35 54.Songs of the Rebels: Illumination of Richmond, Mng for Battle, W. C. Richards,46 61.A Song for the Union,46 62.The Northern Volunteers, Geo. Boweryem,47 63.The March of the Seventh, R. S. O., 48 64.A Tale of 1861, E. S. Rand, Jr.,48 65.To Arms! M. Perry Lowe,50 66.A Bugle Note, Emily , 50 67. Send them home Tenderly, G. W. Bungay,50 68.Song of Columbia's Daughters, E. ttier,123 156.Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly,123 157.The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal,123 158.The Bones of Washington, London Punch,127 159.Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld,133 160.The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith,133 161.The Southern Volunteer to his Wife,133 162.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134 163. All of them, S
April 15th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1
teers, Geo. Boweryem,47 63.The March of the Seventh, R. S. O., 48 64.A Tale of 1861, E. S. Rand, Jr.,48 65.To Arms! M. Perry Lowe,50 66.A Bugle Note, Emily , 50 67. Send them home Tenderly, G. W. Bungay,50 68.Song of Columbia's Daughters, E. D. Wright,51 69.The Major and His Men,51 70.Our National Flag, E. S. Smith,51 71.Western Virginia--Sherrard Clemens,52 72.The Ballad of Cockey's Field,52 73.The Call for Volunteers, G. W. Bungay,53 74.The Departure, W. C. Richards,53 75.April 15, 1861, W. H. Burleigh,61 76.To the American People, Bayard Taylor,61 77.Volunteered, Harper's Weekly,61 78.War Questions, W. Ross Wallace,62 79.O Let the Starry Banner Wave, Bourne,62 80.Our Country, Geo. Lunt,63 81.The Gathering, Boston Transcript,63 82.The Yankee Volunteers,63 83.Songs of the Rebels: Song for the Times, L. F., 64 84.Songs of the Rebels: The Old Rifleman, F. Ticknor,64 85.Songs of the Rebels: Our Braves in Virginia,65 86.Songs of the Rebels: Song of Southern Women,
April 19th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1
gs of the Rebels: War Song,19 34.Songs of the Rebels: On Fort Sumter,19 35.A New-Song of Sixpence, Vanity Fair,23 36.The Great Bell Roland, Theo. Tilton,29 37.The Sentinel of the 71st, J. B. Bacon,29 38.Work to Do, R. H. Stoddard,29 39. All we Ask is to be let alone, Hartford Courant,30 40.Original Ode, Charleston, S. C., July 4,30 41.The New Birth, W. W. Howe,31 42.An Appeal for the Country, Ellen Key Blunt,31 43. Liberty and Union, one and Inseparable, F. A. H., 31 44.The 19th of April, 1861, Lucy Larcom, 32 45.Through Baltimore, Bayard Taylor,32 46.Under the Washington Elm, Oliver Wendell Holmes,33 47.Sumter,33 48.The Two Eras, L. H. Sigourney,34 49.The Sixth at Baltimore, B. P. Shillaber,34 50.Col. Corcoran's Brigade, Enul, 34 51.April 19, 1775-1861, H. H. B., 35 52.All Hail to the Stars and Stripes! G. T. Bourne,35 53.Songs of the Rebels: The War Storm,35 54.Songs of the Rebels: Illumination of Richmond, M. Copland,36 55.Songs of the Rebels: Sumter — A Ballad
April 20th, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 1
l Report,76 65.Maryland--Gov. Hicks' Proclamation. Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Proclamation,76 66.N. Y. Chamber of Commerce.--Resolutions77 67.President Lincoln's Blockade Proclamation,78 68.General Scott's General Orders78 69.The Baltimore Riot,78 70.Baltimore--Mayor Brown to Gov. Andrew, and Reply,80 71.N. Y. 7th Regiment--Departure for Washington,80 72.Massachusetts 8th Regiment — Officers, &c.,81 73.Fort Moultrie--Report in Charleston Courier,82 73 1/2.New York Union Meeting, April 20, 1861,82  Full Reports of Speeches by    Gen. Dix,W. M. Evarts, D. S. Dickinson,David Dudley Field, Senator Baker,W. Curtis Noyes, John Cochrane,Robt. C. Schenck, Mayor Wood,R. J. Walker, Henry J. Raymond,Professor Mitchell, Archbishop Hughes,Ex-Gov. Hunt, James T. Brady,S. B. Chittenden, Caleb Lyon,Hiram Ketchum, Richard O'Gorman,Ira P. Davis, Samuel Hotaling,W. F. Havemeyer, D. S. Coddington,Frederick Kapp, Otto Sackendorf,Hugo Wesendonck, Gustavus Struve,Richard Warren, S
December 26th, 1910 AD (search for this): chapter 1
The Fight at Sumter, C. G. Leland,1 3.To Massachusetts Soldiers,2 4.The Flag of Fort Sumter, Rev. S. G. Bulfinch,2 5.The Battle of Morris Island, C. G. Leland,2 6.My Country, A. C. Cooper,3 7.The Stripes and Stars, Edna Dean Proctor,3 8.A Suggestion to Major Anderson,4 9.To the Men of the North and West, R. H. Stoddard,4 10.Virginia to the North,4 11.Stars in My Country's Sky, L. H. Sigourney,4 12.North Men, Come Out, C. G. Leland,5 13.Our Star-gemmed Banner, H. E. T., 5 14.December 26, 1910, Mrs. J. M. Dorr,5 15.Laisser Aller, F. Lushington,13 16.A Volunteer Song, Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D.,13 17.To the British Rifle Company, G. G. W. Morgan,13 18.The Stars and Stripes, F. De Haas Janvier,14 19.A Vision of January 4, Catherine Ledyard,14 20.A Northern Rally, John Clancy,14 21.Out and Fight, C. G. Leland,15 22.Massachusetts Regiment, Almira Seymour,15 23.The Secession Flag, Josephine Morss,15 24.Up, Brothers, All! Fannie Fales, 16 25.Yankee Doodle's Suggestions
.Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver,134 163. All of them, S. B. K., N. Y. Tribune,134 164.The Rattlesnake Banner, W. M. W., 135 165.The Southern Malbrook, R. H. Stoddard,135 166.Songs of the Rebels: Southern War-Cry, N. O. Picayune,136 167.Songs of the Rebels: The Ordered Away, Mrs. Jacobus,136 168.Songs of the Rebels: A Southern Song, L. M., 136 169.Songs of the Rebels: To the Washington Artillery, N. O. Delta,137 170.Songs of the Rebels: Secession Song,137 171.Patriotic Song, Bost. Daily Adv.,140 172.The Battle Cry,140 173.Hymn for a Flag-Raising, Mrs. H. B. Stowe,140 174.Soldier's Hymn,140 175.Gen. Harney, Bost. Transcript,141 176.The Charge on Twelve Hundred at Fairfax, Vanity Fair,141 177.To the 3d Regiment, Maine, W. C. Baker,142 178.Good-Bye, Boys, M. A. Dennison,142 179.The Hempen Cravat, R. H. Stoddard,142 180.Songs of the Rebels: Pensacola — To My Son, by M. S., 145 181.Songs of the Rebels: A Mother sends Three Sons, L. F., 145 182.Songs of the Rebels: A beaut
R. Anderson (search for this): chapter 1
ns,7 6.South Carolina Congressmen's Resignation,8 7.Evacuation of Fort Moultrie,8 8.Forts Sumter and Moultrie,8 9.Major Anderson's Movement,9 10.Secretary Floyd to the President,10 11.General Wool's Letters on the Crisis,10 12.South Carolina Cgton's Call to Washington Volunteers,17 16.Gov. Hicks' Address,17 17.Gov. Ellis to Secretary Holt, and Reply,18 18.Major Anderson to Gov. Pickens, and Reply,19 19.Alabama Ordinance of Secession,19 20.N. Y. State Resolutions,21 21.Capt. McGowan'f,71 62.Lieut. Jones' Report concerning Harper's Ferry,72 63.Louisville, Ky.--Guthrie's and Dixon's Speeches,72 64.Major Anderson's Official Report,76 65.Maryland--Gov. Hicks' Proclamation. Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Proclamation,76 66.N. Y. ChamIsland, C. G. Leland,2 6.My Country, A. C. Cooper,3 7.The Stripes and Stars, Edna Dean Proctor,3 8.A Suggestion to Major Anderson,4 9.To the Men of the North and West, R. H. Stoddard,4 10.Virginia to the North,4 11.Stars in My Country's Sky, L.
Proclamation. Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Proclamation,76 66.N. Y. Chamber of Commerce.--Resolutions77 67.President Lincoln's Blockade Proclamation,78 68.General Scott's General Orders78 69.The Baltimore Riot,78 70.Baltimore--Mayor Brown to Gov. Andrew, and Reply,80 71.N. Y. 7th Regiment--Departure for Washington,80 72.Massachusetts 8th Regiment — Officers, &c.,81 73.Fort Moultrie--Report in Charleston Courier,82 73 1/2.New York Union Meeting, April 20, 1861,82  Full Reports of Speeches9 1/2.Taking of Potosi, Missouri,253 170.Senator Mason's Letter on the Virginia Election,254 171.Gen. Butler's Speech at Washington, May 16,254 172.Judge Sprague's Charge on Treason and Piracy,255 173.Maine 2d Regiment, Volunteers,256 174.Gov. Andrew and Gen. Butler's Correspondence,256 174 1/2.Secretary Seward's Letter on Treason, May 16,258 175.Submarine Boat at Philadelphia, May 17,258 175 1/2.Arkansas Secession Ordinance,259 176.New York 14th Regiment, (Brooklyn,)260 177.Attack on
yor Wood,R. J. Walker, Henry J. Raymond,Professor Mitchell, Archbishop Hughes,Ex-Gov. Hunt, James T. Brady,S. B. Chittenden, Caleb Lyon,Hiram Ketchum, Richard O'Gorman,Ira P. Davis, Samuel Hotaling,W. F. Havemeyer, D. S. Coddington,Frederick Kapp, Otto Sackendorf,Hugo Wesendonck, Gustavus Struve,Richard Warren, Solomon L. Hull,O. O. Ottendorfer, Royal Phelps,M. H. Grinnell, F. B. Spinola,Judge Thompson, Thos. C. Fields,Edwards Pierrepont, W. J. A. Fuller,Joseph P. Simpson, Gen. Appleton,C. H. Smith, Edmond Blankman.   74.Massachusetts 4th Regiment,119 75.Pennsylvania--Gov. Curtin's Proclamation,119 76. Star of the West, Seizure of,119 77.Gosport Navy Yard, Burning of,119 78.Gen. Scott's Letter to Secretary Floyd,121 79.Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Statement,123 80.Rhode Island Regiment; Gov. Sprague,124 81.Wendell Phillips' Speech, April 22,125 82.Californians--Meeting in New York,131 83.Liverpool Times--Article on the Conflict,132 84.Secretary Seward to Gov. Hi
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