Rhode Island in the RebellionG. H. Whitney, 1864 - 398 strani |
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Stran xi
... Union , and to establish , within its limits , a new nation upon the basis of Slavery . Without stopping to discuss the con- stitutional rights of that institution , or the right or the wrong of its presence on the North American ...
... Union , and to establish , within its limits , a new nation upon the basis of Slavery . Without stopping to discuss the con- stitutional rights of that institution , or the right or the wrong of its presence on the North American ...
Stran xii
... Union as an inviolable contract , and never dreamed that it could be cancelled except by the consent of every State party to it . But it now appears that there were those who privately held different views , and though they entered the ...
... Union as an inviolable contract , and never dreamed that it could be cancelled except by the consent of every State party to it . But it now appears that there were those who privately held different views , and though they entered the ...
Stran xiii
... Union should no longer serve their exclusive purpose , a fact charged upon them by Mr. Benton , in his Thirty Years ' Recollections . It is also a key to the mystery of Nullification , in 1832 , and of the strange and startling ...
... Union should no longer serve their exclusive purpose , a fact charged upon them by Mr. Benton , in his Thirty Years ' Recollections . It is also a key to the mystery of Nullification , in 1832 , and of the strange and startling ...
Stran xx
... union of all political parties in support of the constitu- tionally elected government of the United States ; and that this General Assembly pledges to the President of the United States the best exertions of the government and people ...
... union of all political parties in support of the constitu- tionally elected government of the United States ; and that this General Assembly pledges to the President of the United States the best exertions of the government and people ...
Stran xxi
... Union , and for the assurance of still farther and more effective support which is given by the General Assembly , in the resolutions passed in August last , of which a copy has been transmitted to this Department . The President feels ...
... Union , and for the assurance of still farther and more effective support which is given by the General Assembly , in the resolutions passed in August last , of which a copy has been transmitted to this Department . The President feels ...
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1st Lieutenant 2d Rhode Island Adjutant advance Antietam army arrived artillery August battery battle battle of Chancellorsville battle of Fredericksburg bridge brigade Bull Run Burnside camp Captain cavalry colored command corps Court House crossed division duty encamped enemy enemy's engaged Fairfax Court House Federal field fight fire force Fredericksburg front George W Governor Sprague guns Harper's Ferry head-quarters Heintzelman Hill honor Hooker horses hospital infantry James river July June killed letter Lieut Lieutenant Colonel Major Malvern Hill McClellan ment miles military morning moved movement night occupied October officers patriotic Peninsula picket position Potomac prisoners Providence Provost Marshal Quartermaster Rappahannock rear rebel rebellion received reconnoissance resigned RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEERS Richmond rifle river road secesh sent Sergeant Sharpsburg shell shot soldiers soon spirit staff tion took troops Union Warrenton Washington William Williamsburg wounded York Yorktown Λ Λ Λ