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The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Pensacola fight — official report of Colonel Brown . (search)
The Pensacola fight — official report of Colonel Brown.
From the following report of old Harvey Brown it will be seen that the characteristic disease of all Yankeedom — blustering and balderdash — has disseminated itself through every vein of that old humbug.
Can Lincoln's minions much longer put up with such trash as these lying proclamations from their leaders:
Headq'rs Department of Florida, Fort Pickens, Nov. 25, 1861. General:
That Fort Pickens has been beleaguered by the rebels for the last nine months, and that it was daily threatened with the fate of Sumter, is a fact notorious to the whole world.
Since its occupancy by Lieut. Slemmer the rebels have been surrounding it with batteries, and daily arming them with the heaviest and most efficient guns known to our service — guns stolen from the United States--until they considered this fort as virtually their own, its occupancy being only a question of time.
I have been in command since the 16th of Apri
The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Meeting of British residents of Norfolk .--
resolutions of Condolence.(search)
[for the Richmond Dispatch.]books for soldiers. Richmond, Va., Jan, 1, 1862.
Besides a large and excellent assortment of tracts, we now have on hand $3,000 worth of the best publications of the American Tract Society, Sunday School Union, Sheldon & Ca., Gould & Lincoln, Carters & Brothers, Grayes, Marks & Co., etc., etc. The above books may be seen at Thos. J. Starke's Bookstore, and we would especially invite the attention of chaplains who are desirous of forming circulating libraries for their regiments. Dickinson, Gen. Supt. Army Colportage.