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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 7, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
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The Fort Sumter correspondence.
the Summons to surrender — refusal of Maj. Anderson--the demand on the Federal Government, &c.
The correspondence between the South Carolina authorities and Maj. Anderson and the Federal Government, relative to Fort Sumter, is published.
The following letters are of interest:
[the Governor to Major Anderson.] State of South Carolina, Executive Office, Charleston, January 11, 1861. To Major Rovert Anderson, Commanding Fort Sumter: Sir:
I have thought proper, under all the circumstances of the peculiar state of public affairs in the country at present, to appoint the Hon. A. G. Magrath and Gen. D. F. Jamila, both members of the Executive Council, and of the highest position in the State, to present to you considerations of the gravest public character, and of the deepest interest to all who deprecate the improper waste of life, to induce the delivery of Fort Sumter to the constituted authorities of the State of South Caro
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