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... issues of ...... XIX . Biographical Sketch of Major - General P. R. Cleburne . By General W. H. Hardee .. XX . Zollicoffer's Oak . Recollections of the Battle of Mill Springs and death of General Zollicoffer . His place of burial . By ...
... issues of ...... XIX . Biographical Sketch of Major - General P. R. Cleburne . By General W. H. Hardee .. XX . Zollicoffer's Oak . Recollections of the Battle of Mill Springs and death of General Zollicoffer . His place of burial . By ...
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... issue of 5 per cent . twenty- year bonds , has been fully completed . The difference of interest , to the maturities of the bonds , amounted to $ 1,420 , and the total sum of principal and interest was $ 16,420 . Sixteen bonds ...
... issue of 5 per cent . twenty- year bonds , has been fully completed . The difference of interest , to the maturities of the bonds , amounted to $ 1,420 , and the total sum of principal and interest was $ 16,420 . Sixteen bonds ...
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... issue of September 21 , appears a letter from General Alexander Hamilton , in which he makes some very inaccurate state- ments in praising the distinguished soldier , General George B. McClellan , who was so suddenly replaced in command ...
... issue of September 21 , appears a letter from General Alexander Hamilton , in which he makes some very inaccurate state- ments in praising the distinguished soldier , General George B. McClellan , who was so suddenly replaced in command ...
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... issue a number of the leading Northern States gave large Demo- cratic majorities . It was , therefore , not difficult for General Cobb and General Longstreet in 1862 to believe that in proposing an in- terview after the battle of ...
... issue a number of the leading Northern States gave large Demo- cratic majorities . It was , therefore , not difficult for General Cobb and General Longstreet in 1862 to believe that in proposing an in- terview after the battle of ...
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... issue , and perhaps we had better consult the Secretary of State . Mr. Presi- dent , I see no necessity for propriety in such a course . Why should Virginia consult the Secretary of State as to whether it will be agreeable to him for ...
... issue , and perhaps we had better consult the Secretary of State . Mr. Presi- dent , I see no necessity for propriety in such a course . Why should Virginia consult the Secretary of State as to whether it will be agreeable to him for ...
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