Tony Silber
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North Carolina Governor, South Carolina Governor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Don Campbell, Railroad Executives. Davis himself to the Governor of Virginia said, sustain Baltimore, if practicable, we will reinforce you. Don Bankhead Magruder, who was a fairly prominent U.S. Army Captain, I think is what his name was.
North Carolina Governor, South Carolina Governor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Don Campbell, Railroad Executives. Davis himself to the Governor of Virginia said, sustain Baltimore, if practicable, we will reinforce you. Don Bankhead Magruder, who was a fairly prominent U.S. Army Captain, I think is what his name was.
later became a Confederate General, said, give me 5,000 men and if I don't take Washington, you may take not only my sword, but my life. The Secretary of War of the Confederacy said, I would prophesize that the flag, which now flaunts the breeze here in Montgomery, will float over the old dome at Washington before the 1st of May. I could go, I have another half a dozen quotes right here.
later became a Confederate General, said, give me 5,000 men and if I don't take Washington, you may take not only my sword, but my life. The Secretary of War of the Confederacy said, I would prophesize that the flag, which now flaunts the breeze here in Montgomery, will float over the old dome at Washington before the 1st of May. I could go, I have another half a dozen quotes right here.
later became a Confederate General, said, give me 5,000 men and if I don't take Washington, you may take not only my sword, but my life. The Secretary of War of the Confederacy said, I would prophesize that the flag, which now flaunts the breeze here in Montgomery, will float over the old dome at Washington before the 1st of May. I could go, I have another half a dozen quotes right here.
That was their thing. They craved capturing Washington because they knew what the stakes were. They knew what was on the line and the strategic value of Washington was
That was their thing. They craved capturing Washington because they knew what the stakes were. They knew what was on the line and the strategic value of Washington was
That was their thing. They craved capturing Washington because they knew what the stakes were. They knew what was on the line and the strategic value of Washington was
I think what they didn't do was respond quickly enough, which is paradoxical, because they were much better prepared to do it. They had this organized army in Charleston. They had a president who was prior secretary of war, who was a West Point graduate, who had all the advantages.
I think what they didn't do was respond quickly enough, which is paradoxical, because they were much better prepared to do it. They had this organized army in Charleston. They had a president who was prior secretary of war, who was a West Point graduate, who had all the advantages.
I think what they didn't do was respond quickly enough, which is paradoxical, because they were much better prepared to do it. They had this organized army in Charleston. They had a president who was prior secretary of war, who was a West Point graduate, who had all the advantages.
And Lincoln, on the other hand, was not only had no executive experience at all, but certainly no military experience. I think that the bottom line is that the Confederates were moving troops north during those days, but they didn't move fast enough. And we have the Northern State Militias to thank for that.
And Lincoln, on the other hand, was not only had no executive experience at all, but certainly no military experience. I think that the bottom line is that the Confederates were moving troops north during those days, but they didn't move fast enough. And we have the Northern State Militias to thank for that.
And Lincoln, on the other hand, was not only had no executive experience at all, but certainly no military experience. I think that the bottom line is that the Confederates were moving troops north during those days, but they didn't move fast enough. And we have the Northern State Militias to thank for that.
Auf der einen Seite ist es wie tiefe, tiefe HostilitĂ€t und dann eine Conclusion, dass nur eine Sache, dass es nur ein Ergebnis gibt, das ist die Krieg. Das ist im SĂŒden. Und im Norden, die StaatsbĂŒrger und die Menschen waren, um es anders zu sagen, die Ambivalenz der vorherigen 30, 40 Jahre wurde gewaschen. Es wurde gewaschen durch eine Tidewelle. Es wurde ein unifiedes Land im Norden.
Auf der einen Seite ist es wie tiefe, tiefe HostilitĂ€t und dann eine Conclusion, dass nur eine Sache, dass es nur ein Ergebnis gibt, das ist die Krieg. Das ist im SĂŒden. Und im Norden, die StaatsbĂŒrger und die Menschen waren, um es anders zu sagen, die Ambivalenz der vorherigen 30, 40 Jahre wurde gewaschen. Es wurde gewaschen durch eine Tidewelle. Es wurde ein unifiedes Land im Norden.
Auf der einen Seite ist es wie tiefe, tiefe HostilitĂ€t und dann eine Conclusion, dass nur eine Sache, dass es nur ein Ergebnis gibt, das ist die Krieg. Das ist im SĂŒden. Und im Norden, die StaatsbĂŒrger und die Menschen waren, um es anders zu sagen, die Ambivalenz der vorherigen 30, 40 Jahre wurde gewaschen. Es wurde gewaschen durch eine Tidewelle. Es wurde ein unifiedes Land im Norden.
John Dix, der PrÀsident der Treasury war, ein sehr prominenter Amerikaner damals, I think Governor of New York said, the North rose as one man, right? And then, you know, other observers said, well, anybody who saw the reaction in the North would recognize that the strong beating heart of this nation, and I'm paraphrasing, was not going to go down without a bitter, bloody, long fight.
John Dix, der PrÀsident der Treasury war, ein sehr prominenter Amerikaner damals, I think Governor of New York said, the North rose as one man, right? And then, you know, other observers said, well, anybody who saw the reaction in the North would recognize that the strong beating heart of this nation, and I'm paraphrasing, was not going to go down without a bitter, bloody, long fight.
John Dix, der PrÀsident der Treasury war, ein sehr prominenter Amerikaner damals, I think Governor of New York said, the North rose as one man, right? And then, you know, other observers said, well, anybody who saw the reaction in the North would recognize that the strong beating heart of this nation, and I'm paraphrasing, was not going to go down without a bitter, bloody, long fight.