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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 136
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131.--a proclamation-by the President of the United States.
Washington, Friday, May 3, 1861.
Whereas, existing exigencies demand immediate and adequa dispensably necessary, now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, and of the militia of es, when called into actual service, do hereby call into the service of the United States forty-two thousand and thirty-four volunteers, to serve for a period of thr ,000 seamen, in addition to the present force, for the naval service of the United States.
The details of the enlistment and organization will be made known through testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.
Done at the City of Washington this third day of May, in rd one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-fifth. Abraham Lincoln. By the President. William H. Seward, Se
William H. Seward (search for this): chapter 136
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): chapter 136
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131.--a proclamation-by the President of the United States.
Washington, Friday, May 3, 1861.
Whereas, existing exigencies demand immediate and adequate measures for the protection of the national Constitution and the preservation of the national Union by the suppression of the insurrectionary combinations now existing in several States for opposing the laws of the Union and obstructing the execution thereof, to which end a military force in addition to that called forth by my Proclamation of the fifteenth day of April in the present year, appears to be indispensably necessary, now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, and of the militia of the several States, when called into actual service, do hereby call into the service of the United States forty-two thousand and thirty-four volunteers, to serve for a period of three years, unless sooner discharged, and to be mustered into service as infa
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May 3rd, 1861 AD (search for this): chapter 136
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131.--a proclamation-by the President of the United States.
Washington, Friday, May 3, 1861.
Whereas, existing exigencies demand immediate and adequate measures for the protection of the national Constitution and the preservation of the national Union by the suppression of the insurrectionary combinations now existing in several States for opposing the laws of the Union and obstructing the execution thereof, to which end a military force in addition to that called forth by my Proclamation of the fifteenth day of April in the present year, appears to be indispensably necessary, now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, and of the militia of the several States, when called into actual service, do hereby call into the service of the United States forty-two thousand and thirty-four volunteers, to serve for a period of three years, unless sooner discharged, and to be mustered into service as infa