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Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C., April 9, 1861. General BEAUREGARD, Charleston : The messenger speaks doubtless by authority. He gives the promised notice to Governor Pickens. Diplomacy has failed.…
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HEADQUARTERS PROVISIONAL FORCES, abe 9, 1861. Charleston, S. C. I abe 9, 1861. Hon. D. F. JAMISON, President of the Convention, State of South Carolina: Sm: I had the honor…
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MonrGomery MonrGomery, April 9, 1861. General BEAUREGARD, Charleston : Major Anderson’s mails must be stopped. The fort must be completely isolated. CHARLESTON, April 9, 1861. L, P. WALKER: The mails…
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HDQRS. PROVISIONAL ARMY CONFEDERATE STATES, Charleston, S. C., April 8, 1861. General L. P. WALKER, Secretary of War, Montgomery, Ala. : Sir: The War Department letter of the 6th instant…
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HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, April 8, 1861. April 8, 1861. DEAR GENERAL: Linclose the within copy of Major Anderson’s note.* _ Please say to the Secretary of War that…
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Washington Washington, April 8, 1861. General G. T, BEAUREGARD: Accounts are uncertain, because of the constant vacillation of this Government. We were reassured yesterday that the status of Sumter would…
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WAR DEPARTMENT, C. S. A, Montgomery, April 6, 1861. Brig. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Commanding Charleston Harbor, Charleston, S. 0.: Sir: Your letter of the 4th instant has been received.…
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HEADQUARTERS PROVISIONAL FORCES, Charleston, S. C., April 4, 1861. Hon. L. P. WALKER, Secretary of War: Sm: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of instructions…
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Montgomery Montgomery, April 2, 1861. Brig. Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Commanding Charleston Harbor, Charleston, 8. C.: Sir: The Government has at no time placed any reliance on assurances by the…
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MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY, April 2, 1861. General BEAUREGARD, Oharleston : No portion of the garrison must be permitted to leave unless all go. War DEPARTMENT, C. S. A.,