The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C.: Comprising the ... Programme of Exercises at the Re-raising of the Flag Over the Ruins of Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865"The Union" Steam Printing House, 1865 - 172 psl. |
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... heart a glad " Te Deum . ” It was known that a steamer , officially commissioned , would convey to the Fort all those who were to take active part in the exercises , together with a few more favored individuals ; but what should they do ...
... heart a glad " Te Deum . ” It was known that a steamer , officially commissioned , would convey to the Fort all those who were to take active part in the exercises , together with a few more favored individuals ; but what should they do ...
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... hearts over- brimming with joy - save the last Dark Day - and pre- eminent Divine favor , from the hour that we waved our adieus , till again we touched the wharf at the foot of Robinson Street - all of which we will proceed to nar ...
... hearts over- brimming with joy - save the last Dark Day - and pre- eminent Divine favor , from the hour that we waved our adieus , till again we touched the wharf at the foot of Robinson Street - all of which we will proceed to nar ...
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... hearts behind . We bore our enjoyment and honors meekly . The day was in unhappy mood . All the morning the skies had lowered . A fine , filtering mist had only slightly dampened our ardor . Now the rain increased , and a tenuous fog ...
... hearts behind . We bore our enjoyment and honors meekly . The day was in unhappy mood . All the morning the skies had lowered . A fine , filtering mist had only slightly dampened our ardor . Now the rain increased , and a tenuous fog ...
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... heart , and which all of you will ap- preciate and feel . Had I observed the wishes of my heart , it should have been done in silence : but in accordance with the request of the Honorable Secre- tary of War , I make a few remarks , as ...
... heart , and which all of you will ap- preciate and feel . Had I observed the wishes of my heart , it should have been done in silence : but in accordance with the request of the Honorable Secre- tary of War , I make a few remarks , as ...
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... heart's hope and home ! " The instant the banner touched the peak , the six guns upon the parapet of Sumter , looking towards Charleston , pealed forth their detonations . Then , answering , from all the surrounding fortifica- tions ...
... heart's hope and home ! " The instant the banner touched the peak , the six guns upon the parapet of Sumter , looking towards Charleston , pealed forth their detonations . Then , answering , from all the surrounding fortifica- tions ...
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The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Trip of the Steamer Oceanus to Fort Sumter and Charleston, S. C ... Justus Clement French,Edward Cary Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
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A. M. Powell A. P. Putnam Abraham Lincoln Applause April army band banner Battery beauty blessings blood Bradbury cabin Charleston Cheers colored command Committee crowd Cuyler deck earth Edward Cary exult Father flag forever Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe four freedmen freedom friends gentlemen glory Government guns hands harbor hath heart heavens Hilton Head honor hour labor land Laughter liberty Lincoln Lord loyal meeting mock-orange morning nation negro never North Northern o'clock passed passengers patriotic peace Planter Praise prayer President R. S. STORRS rebellion Rebels Robert Small rose ruin S. M. Griswold Sandy Hook scenes sing slaveholder slavery slaves South Carolina stand steamer Oceanus streets Sumter Club thank Thee Theodore Tilton Thomas Pinckney Thou tion to-day trip Union United vessel victory voice walls waved wharf William Lloyd Garrison York
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