Agent who had ordered the ship) at Liverpool " received information from a private but most reliable source that it would not be safe to leave the ship at Liverpool another forty-eight hours. The Anglo-American Future - Seite 16von Alfred George Gardiner - 1920 - 64 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Dunwody Bulloch - 1883 - 484 Seiten
...Enlistment Act — upon whom it was necessary to keep a watchful eye. On Saturday, July 26th, 1862, I received information from a private but most reliable...source, that it would not be safe to leave the ship in Liverpool another fortyeight hours. I went immediately to Messrs. Laird's office, and told them... | |
| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1888 - 526 Seiten
...Captain Bulloch, who had charge of the Enrico,, made all haste to get to sea. " I received," he says, " information from a private but most reliable source that it would not be safe- to leave the ship in Liverpool another forty-eight hours." It was a select party of ladies and gentlemen which gathered... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1900 - 472 Seiten
...merchant marine; and it was on the first of these days, Saturday, July 26,1862, that Captain Bulloch, at Liverpool, " received information from a private...alias the " Enrica," was taken out of dock, and, under pretense of making an additional trial trip, steamed, dressed in Sags, down the Mersey, with a small... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1900 - 466 Seiten
...accordingly the Alabama, alias the " 290," alias the " Enrica," was taken out of dock, and, under pretense of making an additional trial trip, steamed, dressed...small party of guests on board. It is needless to say she did not return. The party of guests were brought back on a tug, and the Enrica, now fully manned,... | |
| Alfred George Gardiner - 1923 - 642 Seiten
...days, Saturday, July 26, 1862, that Captain Bullock (the Confederate Agent who had ordered the ship) " received information from a private but most reliable...following Monday accordingly the Alabama, alias the " 200," alias the Enrica, was taken out of dock and under pretence of making an additional trial trip... | |
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