| L. U. Reavis - 1875 - 1110 lehte
...president of the board of supervisors, I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me as superintendent the moment the State determines to secede, for on...defiance of the old Government of the United States. With great respect, your obedient servant, WT SHERMAN, Superintendent. The farther correspondence which... | |
| L. U. Reavis - 1876 - 1062 lehte
...president of the board of supervisors, I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me as superintendent the moment the State determines to secede, for on...defiance of the old Government of the United States. • With great respect, your obedient servant, TV. T. SHERMAN, Superintendent. The farther correspondence... | |
| Jerome Bonaparte Washington - 1876 - 970 lehte
...steps to relieve me the moment this State resolves to secede; for on no earthly account will I do ar.y act, or think any thought hostile to, or in defiance of, the old government of the United States." His resignation was accepted and he went to St. Louis to make preparations to enter into the combat... | |
| C. J. Wood (Surgeon U.S.A.) - 1880 - 308 lehte
...President of the Board of Supervisors, I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me as Superintendent the moment the State determines to secede ; for, on...defiance of, the old Government of the United States. With great respect, etc., WT SHERMAN." No stronger proof of disinterested patriotism is recorded in... | |
| Willard W. Glazier - 1880 - 474 lehte
...says to the board of supervisors : " I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me as superintendent the moment the State determines to secede ; for on...defiance of the old Government of the United States." His resignation being accepted, Sherman went to St. Louis, and from thence to Washington just prior... | |
| 1884 - 982 lehte
...position at the Academy the moment the State determined to secede. " On no earthly account," he wrote, " will I do any act or think any thought hostile to...defiance of the old Government of the United States." He left Louisiana soon after, with an official acceptance of his resignation and a letter from the... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1885 - 644 lehte
...State began her secession movement, he instantly asked to be relieved, declaring, in a manly letter, "On no earthly account will I do any act or think any thought hostile to the old Government of the United States." The outbreak of the war found him president of a Cincinnati... | |
| William H. Ward - 1886 - 642 lehte
...Federal Union, he notified the governor that he would not remain, saying in his letter of resignation, " For on no earthly account will I do any act or think...defiance of the old Government of the United States." Captain Sherman at once returned to St. Louis, became interested in street railroad matters and was... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - 1886 - 500 lehte
...take immediate steps to relieve me as superintendent, the moment the State determines to secede, fof on no earthly account will I do any act or think any...defiance of the old Government of the United States. With great respect, your obedient servant, WT SHEKMAN, Superintendent. [Pxiv ATX.] January 18, 1861.... | |
| Abraham R. Howbert - 1888 - 404 lehte
...wrong in every sense of the word. I beg you to take immediate steps to relieve me of my appointment, for on no earthly account will I do any act or think...defiance of the old government of the United States." After he was relieved in Louisiana he settled at St. Louis, Mo. He went into business for a short time,... | |
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