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HEADQUARTERS CONFEDERATE STATES ARMY, Charleston, S. C., March 6, 1861. Lieut. Col. R. S. RIPLEY, Commanding Fort Moultrie, S. C.: CoLONEL: The general commanding desires that you send immediately to…
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Washington City Washington City, March 5, 1861. General L. PopE WALKER, Secretary of War, Montgomery, Ala.: : DEAR Sir: Judge Clay asked me before he left here to telegraph and…
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¢ WAR DEPARTMENT, Montgomery, March 4, 1861. is Excellency the PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE Sraras: g Siz: I have the honor to transmit herewith the estimates required the service of…
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EXECUTIVE OFFICE, DEPARTMENT OF WAR, Charleston, S. C., March 3, 1861. Peter G. T. Beauregard having been appointed Buligadios: general of the Confederate States of America, and having been ordered…
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HEADQUARTERS, CHARLESTON, 8. C., February 13, 1861. February 13, 1861. Hon. HOWELL Coss, President of the Provisional Congress: Sir: I had the honor last night. to acknowledge the receipt of…
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HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, f New York, April 8, 1861. First Lieut. Epwarp McK. Hupson, Fourth Artillery, Comdg. U.S. troops on the steamer Baltic : Sir: Iam instructed by the…
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Fort Sumter, S. C. Fort Sumter, S. C., April 6, 1861. General G. T. BEAUREGARD, Charleston, S. C.: DrAR GENERAL: I deem it my duty to call your attention to…
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HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, New York, April 6, 1861. Lieut. CHARLES R. Woops, Ninth Infantry, Act. Supt. East. Dept., R. 8., Fort Columbus, N. Ys Sir: The General-in-Chief desires that…
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WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, April 6, 1861. Sir: You will proceed directly to Charleston, S. C., and if on your arrival there the flag of the United States shall be flying…
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Fort Sumter, S. C. Fort Sumter, S. C., April 5, 1861. General Jos. G. TOTTEN, x ‘hf Chief Engineer U. 8S. A., Washington, D. C.: » GENERAL: I wrote yesterday…