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Memminger (search for this): chapter 11
X. January, 1862
Seward gives up Mason and Slidell.
great preparations of the enemy.
Gen. Jackson betrayed.
Mr. Memminger's blunders.
exaggerated reports of our troops in Kentucky and Tennessee.
January 1
Seward has cowered beneath the roar of the British Lion, and surrendered Mason and Slidell, who have been permitted to go on their errand to England.
Now we must depend upon our own strong arms and stout hearts for defense.
January 2
The enemy are making preparatio e coast, sinking some of the enemy's ships.
Col. Allen, of New Jersey, was lost.
He was once at my house in Burlington, and professed to be friendly to the Southern cause.
I think he said he owned land and slaves in Texas.
January 20
Mr. Memminger advertises to pay interest on certain government bonds in specie. That won't last long.
He is paying 50 per cent. premium in treasury notes for the specie, and the bonds are given for treasury notes.
What sort of financiering is this?
Ja
Seward (search for this): chapter 11
X. January, 1862
Seward gives up Mason and Slidell.
great preparations of the enemy.
Gen. Jackson betrayed.
Mr. Memminger's blunders.
exaggerated reports of our troops in Kentucky and Tennessee.
January 1
Seward has cowered beneath the roar of the British Lion, and surrendered Mason and Slidell, who have been permitted to go on their errand to England.
Now we must depend upon our own strong arms and stout hearts for defense.
January 2
The enemy are making preparationSeward has cowered beneath the roar of the British Lion, and surrendered Mason and Slidell, who have been permitted to go on their errand to England.
Now we must depend upon our own strong arms and stout hearts for defense.
January 2
The enemy are making preparations to assail us everywhere.
Roanoke Island, Norfolk, Beaufort, and Newbern; Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, Pensacola, and New Orleans are all menaced by numerous fleets on the sea-board, and in the West great numbers of iron-clad floating batteries threaten to force a passage down the Mississippi, while monster armies are concentrating for the invasion of Tennessee and the Cotton States.
Will Virginia escape the scourge?
Not she; here is the bulls-eye of the mark they aim at.
January 3
Th
Slidell (search for this): chapter 11
X. January, 1862
Seward gives up Mason and Slidell.
great preparations of the enemy.
Gen. Jackson betrayed.
Mr. Memminger's blunders.
exaggerated reports of our troops in Kentucky and Tennessee.
January 1
Seward has cowered beneath the roar of the British Lion, and surrendered Mason and Slidell, who have been permitted to go on their errand to England.
Now we must depend upon our own strong arms and stout hearts for defense.
January 2
The enemy are making preparatioSlidell, who have been permitted to go on their errand to England.
Now we must depend upon our own strong arms and stout hearts for defense.
January 2
The enemy are making preparations to assail us everywhere.
Roanoke Island, Norfolk, Beaufort, and Newbern; Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, Pensacola, and New Orleans are all menaced by numerous fleets on the sea-board, and in the West great numbers of iron-clad floating batteries threaten to force a passage down the Mississippi, while monster armies are concentrating for the invasion of Tennessee and the Cotton States.
Will Virginia escape the scourge?
Not she; here is the bulls-eye of the mark they aim at.
January 3
Gustavus W. Smith (search for this): chapter 11
Bowling Green (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 11
Nags Head (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 11
Romney (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 11
Tennessee River (United States) (search for this): chapter 11
Fort Henry (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 11
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): chapter 11