Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

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A Diary of American Events – January 9, 1861

January 9, 2011

The American Civil War,The Rebellion Record—A Diary of American Events; by Frank Moore

—Mississippi State Convention passed the ordinance of secession. Delegations from South Carolina and Alabama were invited to seats in the Convention. They were greeted with applause. Efforts were made to postpone action, which were voted down. The fifteen delegates who opposed the ordinance will sign it to-morrow, making the vote unanimous.

Fireworks were displayed at the capitol in Jackson this evening. The excitement is intense.—N. O. Picayune, Jan. 10.

—At half-past 7 A. M. the steamship Star of the West was signaled at the entrance of Charleston harbor. As she made her way toward Fort Sumter, a shot was sent across her bow from a battery on Morris’ Island, when she displayed the United States flag, and was repeatedly fired into from the Morris’ Island battery and from Fort Moultrie. Her course was then altered, and she again put to sea. Guns were ran out at Fort Sumter, but none were fired. At 11 o’clock Major Anderson sent a flag with a communication to Governor Pickens, to inquire if this act had the sanction of the State Government; was informed that it had, and thereupon sent a special messenger to Washington with dispatches.—(Doc. 18.)

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