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

A Diary of American Events.–August 17, 1861

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August 17.–At Clarksburg, Virginia, this day, Gen. Rosecrans issued the following order in reference to the arrest and discharge of prisoners: Headquarters Army of Occupation Clarksburg, Western Va., Saturday, Aug. 17, 1861. Great looseness and irregularity prevail in the arrest and discharge of prisoners. Much care and discretion must be exercised in the arrest of [...]

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

A Diary of American Events.–August 16, 1861

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August 16.–Colonel Hecker, with his regiment, surprised a body of rebels-, four hundred strong, near Fredericktown, Mo., early this morning. He captured all their camp equipage, and his men ate the breakfast which had just been prepared by the rebels. Twelve prisoners were also taken.–General Prentiss took command of all the forces at Ironton, Mo.–N. [...]

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

A Diary of American Events.–August 15, 1861

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August 15.–At Arlington, Va., sixty noncommissioned officers and privates of the Second Maine Regiment of Volunteers, having formally and positively, in the presence of the regiment, refused to do any further duty whatever, alleging that they were not legally in the service of the United States, were, with the approval of the General-in-Chief, transferred, in [...]

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A Diary of American Events.–August 14, 1861

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August 14.–Jefferson Davis, at Richmond, Va., issued a proclamation, notifying all residents of the “Confederate” States, who do not acknowledge the authority of the same, to leave the “Confederacy” in forty days from the date of the proclamation.–(Doc. 182.) –Robert Muir, of Charleston, S. C., and cousin of the British consul at Now Orleans, was [...]

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A Diary of American Events.–August 12, 1861

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August 12.–Charles J. Faulkner, late U. S. Minister to France, was arrested in Washington by the Provost Marshal. The order for his arrest was issued from the War Department. A heavy detachment of infantry accompanied the Marshal to guard against any disturbance that the arrest might prompt. Mr. Faulkner acknowledged the authority, and signified his [...]

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A Diary of American Events.–August 9, 1861

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August 9.–President Lincoln to-day made the following appointments of brigadier-generals for the volunteer force: Colonels Blenker and Slocum, of the volunteers, and Major Wadsworth, aide to Gen. McDowell; Colonel John A. Peck, Ex-Major of the regular army, who distinguished himself in the Mexican war; John H. Martindalc, a graduate at West Point; Ormsby M. Mitchell, [...]

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

A Diary of American Events.–August 6, 1861

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August 6.–All the bills which passed both Houses of the Congress of the United States, were approved by President Lincoln, who yielded a reluctant approval of that for the confiscation of property used for rebellious purposes.– (Doc. 159.) –The brigs Naiad, Machias, and Ben Dunning, seized by the privateer steamer Sumter, near Cienfuegos, arrived at [...]

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A Diary of American Events – July 27, 1861

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–Major-General Robert Patterson of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, was honorably discharged from the service of the United States.–(Doc. 106.) –The Odd Fellows’ Hall, jail, and four other buildings in Hampton, Va., were burned by the national troops in apprehension of an immediate attack by the secessionists.–N. Y. Times, July 30. –In Confederate Congress, at Richmond, Va., [...]

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

A Diary of American Events – July 26, 1861

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–The Eighth and Seventy-first Regiments N. Y. S. M., returned to New York this afternoon, and met with an enthusiastic reception. Broadway was thronged, and vociferous cheers greeted them at every crossing.–N. Y. Times, July 27. –In the Mississippi Legislature Mr. Harrison presented a series of resolutions, expressing the gratitude of the Senate of that [...]

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