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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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Annapolis (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 256
Loudon, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 256
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234.-Beauregard's proclamation.
Headquarters, Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, June 5, 1861. A proclamation.--To the People of the Counties of Loudon, Fairfax, and Prince William.
A Reokless and unprincipled tyrant has invaded your soil.
Abraham Lincoln, regardless of all moral, legal, and constitutional restraints, has thrown his Abolition hosts among you, who are murdering and imprisoning your citizens, confiscating and destroying your property, and committing other acts of violence and outrage, too shocking and revolting to humanity to be enumerated.
All rules of civilized warfare are abandoned, and they proclaim by their acts, if not on their banners, that their war-cry is beauty and booty.
All that is dear to man — your honor and that of your wives and daughters — your fortunes and your lives, are involved in this momentous contest.
In the name, therefore, of the constituted authorities of the Confederate States--in the sacred cause of constitutiona
Headquarters (Washington, United States) (search for this): chapter 256
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234.-Beauregard's proclamation.
Headquarters, Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, June 5, 1861. A proclamation.--To the People of the Counties of Loudon, Fairfax, and Prince William.
A Reokless and unprincipled tyrant has invaded your soil.
Abraham Lincoln, regardless of all moral, legal, and constitutional restraints, has thrown his Abolition hosts among you, who are murdering and imprisoning your citizens, confiscating and destroying your property, and committing other acts of violence and outrage, too shocking and revolting to humanity to be enumerated.
All rules of civilized warfare are abandoned, and they proclaim by their acts, if not on their banners, that their war-cry is beauty and booty.
All that is dear to man — your honor and that of your wives and daughters — your fortunes and your lives, are involved in this momentous contest.
In the name, therefore, of the constituted authorities of the Confederate States--in the sacred cause of constitutiona
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 256
Manassas, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 256
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 256
G. T. Beauregard (search for this): chapter 256
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234.-Beauregard's proclamation.
Headquarters, Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, June 5, 1861. A proclamation.--To the Peop which we are contending — in behalf of civilization itself, I, G. T. Beauregard, Brigadier-General of the Confederate States, commanding at Ca t the utmost protection in my power will be given to you all. G. T. Beauregard, Brigadier-General Commanding. Official — Thomas Jordan, Acti ce, since the beginning of the contest, is the Proclamation of Gen. Beauregard to certain good people in Virginia.
How any man of his standi rnment must have been foisted upon the public by some enemy of Gen. Beauregard.
The publication is credited, however, to the Richmond Enquir vites the people of Virginia to wade through a path of blood.
Gen. Beauregard says:
A reckless and unprincipled tyrant has invaded yo le of Virginia be imposed upon by such productions as this of General Beauregard's? Can any intelligent community in the South be thus cheated
Fairfax (search for this): chapter 256
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234.-Beauregard's proclamation.
Headquarters, Department of Alexandria, Camp Pickens, June 5, 1861. A proclamation.--To the People of the Counties of Loudon, Fairfax, and Prince William.
A Reokless and unprincipled tyrant has invaded your soil.
Abraham Lincoln, regardless of all moral, legal, and constitutional restraints, has thrown his Abolition hosts among you, who are murdering and imprisoning your citizens, confiscating and destroying your property, and committing other acts of violence and outrage, too shocking and revolting to humanity to be enumerated.
All rules of civilized warfare are abandoned, and they proclaim by their acts, if not on their banners, that their war-cry is beauty and booty.
All that is dear to man — your honor and that of your wives and daughters — your fortunes and your lives, are involved in this momentous contest.
In the name, therefore, of the constituted authorities of the Confederate States--in the sacred cause of constitution
Henry A. Wise (search for this): chapter 256
Patterson (search for this): chapter 256

