The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.

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September 10.–President Lincoln, Secretary Cameron, Governor Curtin and suite visited the Pennsylvania regiments to-day. The President introduced the Governor and Mrs. Curtin, Secretary Cameron and General McClellan, who were received with enthusiastic cheering. A hand-shaking then took place, General McClellan cordially greeting officers and men. Each man had something cheering to say to the General. [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–September 9, 1861

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September 9.–The Richmond Examiner of this day says: “A few days ago Col. Albert Rust, commanding one of the regiments from Arkansas, and now stationed at Monterey, proposed to execute a most daring feat, which, but for untoward circumstances, would doubtless have proved successful and stamped him a hero. Calling for volunteers for his enterprise, [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–September 2, 1861

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September 2.–A procession of several hundred stout negro men, members of the “domestic institution,” marched through the streets of Memphis, Tenn., in military order, under the command of Confederate officers. They were armed and equipped with shovels, axes, blankets, etc. A merrier set never were seen. They were brimful of patriotism, shouting for Jeff. Davis [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–September 1, 1861

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September 1.–Information, given by negroes, induced a search south of Poolesville, Md., for arms supposed to be intended for Maryland volunteers in the rebel cause. The search was successful. Some twelve or fifteen complete cavalry equipments were discovered and retained by the National scouts. Residents of the neighborhood assert, however, that the equipments belonged to [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 31, 1861

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August 31.–At Manch Chunk, Pa., some persons entered the Carbon Democrat office, and destroyed the type, upset the stands, &c. The press was not disturbed.–N. Y. World, September 2. –At Indianapolis (Ind.) a convention of sympathizers with the “Peace party” assembled at the Court House. Hon. Robert L. Walpole was made chairman, and while addressing [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 30, 1861

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August 30.–General Fremont, at St. Louis, issued a proclamation declaring martial law throughout the State of Missouri; the disorganized condition of the State Government rendering it both proper and necessary that he should assume the administrative powers of the State. The lines of the army of occupation were declared to extend from Leavenworth, by way [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 28, 1861

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August 28.–A party of National troops under the command of Capt. Smith, detailed on the 24th ult. to break up a force of secessionists at Wayne Court House, Va., returned to Camp Pierpont, at Ceredo, having been successful in their expedition.–(Doc. 14.) –President Lincoln to-day appointed as aides-de-camp to Gen. Wool, Alexander Hamilton, Jr., and [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 27, 1861

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August 27.–Colonel Hoffman, of the Twenty-third New York (Elmira) regiment, with Captain Dinglee’s company and one other, started this afternoon to the vicinity of Ball’s Cross Roads, for the protection of the Federal pickets in that locality. Near Ball’s Cross Roads they encountered about six hundred secessionists, when a volley was exchanged. The two Federal [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 20, 1861

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August 20.–General Rosecrans issued the following card to the press, dated Clarksburg, Va.:–The General Commanding the Army of occupation in Western Virginia, and the Department of the Ohio, invites the aid of the press to prevent the enemy from learning, through it, the position, strength, and movements of the troops under his command. Such information [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

A Diary of American Events.–August 19, 1861

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August 19.–The bill admitting Missouri into the Southern Confederacy, on certain conditions, was passed by the “Confederate” Congress. The conditions are, that Missouri shall duly ratify the Constitution of the Southern Confederacy, through her legally constituted authority, which authority is declared to be the government of Gov. Jackson, who was lately deposed. President Davis is [...]

The Rebellion Record – A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore