Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... Miles ; ' tis in that release , wrung from his foes after ineffectual search in his official and private acts as President of his government , for aught that could be construed into crime against the laws and the constitution under ...
... Miles ; ' tis in that release , wrung from his foes after ineffectual search in his official and private acts as President of his government , for aught that could be construed into crime against the laws and the constitution under ...
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... miles from Baltimore , with a liberal annual appropriation . The governors of the association appointed a Board of Lady Visitors , with Mrs. Johnson as president , and she forthwith organized them for their work . She divided them into ...
... miles from Baltimore , with a liberal annual appropriation . The governors of the association appointed a Board of Lady Visitors , with Mrs. Johnson as president , and she forthwith organized them for their work . She divided them into ...
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... Miles to direct Colonel Pritchard to bring with him the woman's dress in which Jefferson Davis was captured . " ( Id . , p . 569. ) 66 After his capture , Mr. Davis was sent to Savannah . Thence he was carried to Fortress Monroe in the ...
... Miles to direct Colonel Pritchard to bring with him the woman's dress in which Jefferson Davis was captured . " ( Id . , p . 569. ) 66 After his capture , Mr. Davis was sent to Savannah . Thence he was carried to Fortress Monroe in the ...
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... Miles was selected as a person " sharp enough " " to be Mr. Davis ' jailor , and he reported to General Halleck for the purpose . ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 560. ) On the 19th of May the steamer " Clyde " reached Fortress Mon- roe ...
... Miles was selected as a person " sharp enough " " to be Mr. Davis ' jailor , and he reported to General Halleck for the purpose . ( 121 War of Rebellion , p . 560. ) On the 19th of May the steamer " Clyde " reached Fortress Mon- roe ...
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... Miles is hereby authorized and directed to place manacles and fetters upon the hands and feet of Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay whenever he may deem it advisable in order to render their imprisonment more secure . " ( 121 War of Re ...
... Miles is hereby authorized and directed to place manacles and fetters upon the hands and feet of Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay whenever he may deem it advisable in order to render their imprisonment more secure . " ( 121 War of Re ...
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