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 | | The Carbonari was a secret society in early 19th century Italy who advocated liberal and patriotic ideas and opposed the conservative regimes imposed on Italy by the Allies who had defeated Napoleon in 1815. |  | | 1861 Aug 23, Rose O’Neal Greenhow was arrested by Union secret service operative Allan Pinkerton and held under house arrest for five months. |  | | 1861 Jan 6, Florida troops seized the Federal arsenal at Apalachicola. |
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| | Willimantic Journal January 1861 |
 | | TWJ Fri Jan 18, 1861: Fort Trumbull, in New London harbor, which has for some time been unoccupied, has been garrisoned by a sergeant and five men, who will hold it against all comers. |  | | A lighthouse schooner with troops was sent to the wreck after the slaves, but they had been removed. |  | | Buck, of said Thompson, Commissioners to receive and examine said claims. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4791/january1861willimanticjournal.html
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| | Southern Confederacy [Atlanta, GA], 1861-1863 |
 | | I would recommend all persons who are engaged in scraping lint, to try Miss McKey's plan of carding.--Middle Georgian. |  | | SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY [ATLANTA, GA], July 41 [sic], 1861, p. |  | | We copy the following from the Columbus Sun: |
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http://www.uttyler.edu/vbetts/southern_confederacy.htm
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| | American Civil War: 1861 |
 | | Tears ran down not only the cheeks of women, but those of men; but there was no faltering. |  | | One month ago I began to doubt whether this accursed rebellion could be put down with a Revolution in the present Administration. |  | | McClellan, who was only 34 years old, insisted that his army should undertake any new offensives until his new troops were fully trained. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAcivilwar2.htm
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| | 1861 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | August 27 - Last execution in Britain for attempted murder - Martin Doyle in Chester |  | | May 13 - American Civil War: Victoria of the United Kingdom issues a "proclamation of neutrality" which recognizes the breakaway states as having belligerent rights. |  | | August 5 - American Civil War: In order to help pay for the war effort, the United States government issues the first income tax as part of the Revenue Act of 1861 (3% of all incomes over US $800; rescinded in 1872). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1861
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| | Inventory of the Wilmot G. DeSaussure Order-Book, 1860-1861 |
 | | The orders end on 30 April 1861 when DeSaussure and his command on Morris Island were relieved and ordered to report to the adjutant general in Charleston for further orders. |  | | The second set of orders begins on 1 March 1861 when DeSaussure returned to command of his regiment, then stationed on Morris Island. |  | | Many of the orders from this period were issued by General P. Beauregard, who was then in command of the Provisional Confederate forces in and around Charleston. |
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http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/htm/03330.html
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| | Chapter 9: The Civil War, 1861 |
 | | Many critics believed that the Regulars should have been used to cadre the volunteer units. |  | | Before the end of 1861, however, officers were being required to prove their qualifications before examining boards; those found unfit were allowed to resign. |  | | Suspicious of proslavery men and men of moderate views, it considered that the only generals fit for office were those who had been abolitionists before 1861. |
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http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/amh/AMH-09.htm
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 | | Why not just use Email and SMTP for paging? |  | | Relationship to Other IETF Work The strategy of this specification, and many of its details, were reviewed by an IETF Working Group and three IESG members. |  | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1861.txt
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| | The Avalon Project : Confederate States of America |
 | | Constitution for the Provisional Government; February 8, 1861 |  | | Inaugural Address of the President of the Provisional Government; February 18, 1861. |  | | A Resolution for the Appointment of Commissioners to the Government of the United States of America; February 15, 1861 |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/csa/csapage.htm
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| | Time Line of The Civil War - 1861 |
 | | This section of Virginia was admitted into the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863. |  | | February 1861 -- The South Creates a Government. |  | | Although divided in their loyalties, a combination of political maneuvering and Union military pressure kept these states from seceding. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/tl1861.html
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| | March, 1861 |
 | | Baltimore Sun, 25 March 1861; National Intelligencer, 23 March 1861. |  | | Receives warning of plot to assassinate him during inauguration parade. |  | | Baltimore Sun, 6 March 1861; Reply to a New York Delegation, 4 March 1861, CW, 4:272. |
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http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/lincoln/month.php?yyyy=1861&mm=3
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| | USN Ships--USS Ottawa (1861-1865) |
 | | Lithograph by Shearman & Hart, New York, 1861. |  | | These ships were launched (respectively) on 17 August, 14 September and 22 August 1861. |  | | Commissioned in October 1861, she spent her entire Civil War service operating off the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida, enforcing the blockade and attacking Confederate positions ashore. |
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http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-o/ottawa.htm
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| | Search 1861 Wales Census |
 | | All responses were to reflect the individual's status as of 7 April 1861 for all individuals who had spent the night in the house. |  | | People who were traveling or living abroad were enumerated at the location where they spent the night on census night. |  | | Keep in mind that you may have to look at several enumeration districts to find the page you want within a given folio since the page numbers start over with every ED. |
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http://www.censussearch.org/wales/census_1861.htm
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| | The American Civil War Homepage |
 | | Official Register of the Government of the United States, 1861 |  | | The Valley of the Shadow: Living the Civil War in Virginia and Pennsylvania |  | | The Constitution of the Confederate States of America |
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http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html
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| | First Battle of Bull Run Manassas Junction Virginia American Civil War |
 | | This new and revised edition of the original 1977 book offers the reader a splendid narrative of the first major battle of the American Civil War. |  | | In the fighting that followed the Union forces lost 2,900 out of the 20,000 men engaged while the Confederates lost 2,000 out of about 17,000 engaged. |  | | On the 21st of July 1861, 60,000 American soldiers from the North and South met along the banks of Bull Run. |
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| | Presidential Inaugurations: Abraham Lincoln, First Inauguration, March 4, 1861 |
 | | Arrangements for the inauguration of the president of the United States on the Fourth of March, 1861... |  | | Transcription from The Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut. |  | | Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861, printed with Lincoln's emendations. |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/pi021.html
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| | Foreign Relations of the United States - 1861 |
 | | Foreign Relations of the United States - 1861 |  | | List of old vessels that have been purchased and loaded with stone for the purpose of sinking and closing certain ports of the States in insurrction (p. |  | | Statement of vessels seized, captured and destroyed by vessels in the naval service, 1861 (p. |
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| | Frederick Law Olmsted: Biography and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The last of these, "Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom" (1861), published during the first six months of the American Civil War, helped inform and galvanize antislavery sentiment in New England. |  | | His dispatches were collected into multiple volumes which remain vivid, first-person social documents of the pre-war South. |  | | Hartford, Conn. He first attained fame for accounts of his travels in the South in the early 1850s, in which he painted vivid pictures of slaveholding society—A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States (1856), A Journey through Texas (1857), A Journey in the Back Country (1860), and Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom (1861). |
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| | 1861 Charles A. Dana Article |
 | | Notes: Although he is credited here as being the author of this article (for provisional citation purposes), there is nothing in the original publication which specifically points to Dana as the sole writer. |  | | Source: Ripley, George & Charles A. Dana (eds.) The New American Cyclopedia, NY, 1861. |  | | Click here for a higher resolution view of this image. |
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http://home1.gte.net/dbroadhu/RESTOR/Lib/Dan1861a.htm
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| | Natchez Daily Courier, 1861-1863 |
 | | The ladies threw the soldiers any quantity of bouquets, which were received with that courtesy the Mississippi soldier knows how to show.--Oxford Mercury, 30th ult. |  | | The hard outer shell is removed, and the kernel is preserved, which, after being roasted, is ground with ordinary coffee. |  | | Extract from a letter dated "Camp Clark," Corinth, Miss., May 27, 1861. |
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 | | The Civil War: Episode One - The Cause - 1861 |  | | [CD-ROM] The Civil War 1861 - 1864 from Empire |  | | The Divided Union - The Story of the Civil War 1861-1865, Vol. |
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| | Gold Rush Chronology 1857 - 1861 |
 | | It was the first company in the state to carry on the business of fire and marine insurance. |  | | Meeting was called by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors under Resolution No. 1061 of Feb. 18, 1861. |  | | Great mass meeting in favor of the Union held in San Francisco, on Washington's Birthday. |
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