CIVIL WAR, SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION]. SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. Charleston Mercury Extra: Passed Unanimously at 1:15 o'clock, P.M. December 20th 1860. An Ordinance to Dissolve the Union between the State of South Carolina and other States united with herUnder the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America'...The Union is Dissolved! [Charleston, S.C., 20 December 1860]. Folio broadside, 596 x 330mm., (21 1/4 by 11 3/4in.), originally folded five times horizontally and once vertically, two small punctures and several pin-holes in blank portion, two old repairs to verso along one fold. otherwise in good condition. Crandall 1888; Ray O. Hummell, Southeastern Broadsides Before 1877 no. 2434 (locating six copies); Sabin 87439; Streeter sale 1271. THE FIRST CONFEDERATE IMPRINT: ISSUED FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER SOUTH CAROLINA'S VOTE TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION The historic announcement of Secession: "We the People of the State of South Carolina, in Convention Assembled, do declare and ordain...that the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of 'The United States of America,' is hereby dissolved..." First printing of the historic secession ordinance, passed by a state convention called by the Governor Pickens on December 20. It was the first such secession resolution enacted, and South Carolina's action was followed in close succession by Mississippi (January 9), Florida (January 10), Alabama (January 11), Georgia (January 19), Louisiana January 26), Texas (February 1), Virginia (April 17), Arkansas (May 6), North Carolina (May 20) and Tennessee (June 8).
CIVIL WAR, SOUTH CAROLINA SECESSION]. SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION. Charleston Mercury Extra: Passed Unanimously at 1:15 o'clock, P.M. December 20th 1860. An Ordinance to Dissolve the Union between the State of South Carolina and other States united with herUnder the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America'...The Union is Dissolved! [Charleston, S.C., 20 December 1860]. Folio broadside, 596 x 330mm., (21 1/4 by 11 3/4in.), originally folded five times horizontally and once vertically, two small punctures and several pin-holes in blank portion, two old repairs to verso along one fold. otherwise in good condition. Crandall 1888; Ray O. Hummell, Southeastern Broadsides Before 1877 no. 2434 (locating six copies); Sabin 87439; Streeter sale 1271. THE FIRST CONFEDERATE IMPRINT: ISSUED FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER SOUTH CAROLINA'S VOTE TO SECEDE FROM THE UNION The historic announcement of Secession: "We the People of the State of South Carolina, in Convention Assembled, do declare and ordain...that the union now subsisting between South Carolina and other States, under the name of 'The United States of America,' is hereby dissolved..." First printing of the historic secession ordinance, passed by a state convention called by the Governor Pickens on December 20. It was the first such secession resolution enacted, and South Carolina's action was followed in close succession by Mississippi (January 9), Florida (January 10), Alabama (January 11), Georgia (January 19), Louisiana January 26), Texas (February 1), Virginia (April 17), Arkansas (May 6), North Carolina (May 20) and Tennessee (June 8).
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