The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 |
Contents
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF EVENTS No 3 from March 4th to April 15th 1861 | 1 |
The Press for Place Fort Sum | 15 |
The Congress of the Seceded | 21 |
Continued | 22 |
Extra Session of the United States | 33 |
Lincolns Cabinet on the Evacua | 55 |
The Secret Preparations in | 67 |
HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF EVENTS No 4 from April 16th to July 4th 1861 | 87 |
The Advance Movement upon | 247 |
The First Campaign in Missouri | 278 |
The Last Struggle in the South | 295 |
Rosecrans Operations in the | 307 |
Kentucky During its Period | 317 |
The First Combined Naval | 353 |
67 | 361 |
DIVISION VI | 385 |
Washington in Danger States | 93 |
of its Reenforcement The Har | 109 |
Extraordinary Session of the Con | 122 |
Military Activity of the South | 136 |
The Crisis in Tennessee A Dark | 147 |
sion in North Carolina and | 155 |
The Crisis in Kentucky up | 167 |
Continued | 173 |
Butlers Mode of Dealing with | 185 |
The Attitude of Foreign Powers | 192 |
The First Western Virginia Cam | 201 |
nia by the Loyalists | 209 |
60 | 246 |
The MasonSlidell Arrest Par | 397 |
Affairs in Missouri during Hunters | 411 |
Fremonts Procedure in Missouri | 416 |
Operations in Kentucky up to | 417 |
Admission of Missouri | 429 |
Rosecrans in Western Virginia | 458 |
McClellans Command in Chief | 465 |
Federal Secretary of State | 472 |
Views of Russia | 478 |
Opinion of Chief Justice Taney | 489 |
The Battle of Bull RunCause of its Disaster | 507 |
Ability of the Northern States to Sustain a State | 522 |
The Bombardment of Fort Sumter 74 | 530 |