Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 29-31Virginia Historical Society, 1901 - Confederate States of America |
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... surrender . All was confusion , and in hot haste . Mr. Mc- Caleb said , we hurried to Charlotte , N. C. " There Mr. Davis sent for me , and told me that the Confederate cabinet was about to begin its journey southward , and in command ...
... surrender . All was confusion , and in hot haste . Mr. Mc- Caleb said , we hurried to Charlotte , N. C. " There Mr. Davis sent for me , and told me that the Confederate cabinet was about to begin its journey southward , and in command ...
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... surrendered this de- partment without my knowledge and consent . We will go to Mis- sissippi and there rally on Forrest , if he is in a state of organization ; if not , we will cross over the Mississippi river , induce all Confederate ...
... surrendered this de- partment without my knowledge and consent . We will go to Mis- sissippi and there rally on Forrest , if he is in a state of organization ; if not , we will cross over the Mississippi river , induce all Confederate ...
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... surrendered , the duty of escorting him and his braves to Fort Jefferson , near St. Louis , was assigned to Lieutenant Davis . In recognition of his efficient services he was selected for promo- tion , and was appointed adjutant of the ...
... surrendered , the duty of escorting him and his braves to Fort Jefferson , near St. Louis , was assigned to Lieutenant Davis . In recognition of his efficient services he was selected for promo- tion , and was appointed adjutant of the ...
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... surrender of this then acknowledged and asserted right of secession from the former federal compact . A proposition to invest the federal gov- ernment with power to coerce a recalcitrant State was made in the convention , but was ...
... surrender of this then acknowledged and asserted right of secession from the former federal compact . A proposition to invest the federal gov- ernment with power to coerce a recalcitrant State was made in the convention , but was ...
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... surrender his life . From these silent graves comes forth in terms most eloquent the appeal to the young of our country to revere and cherish its fundamental laws , to respect the liberties of the people , and to maintain its insti ...
... surrender his life . From these silent graves comes forth in terms most eloquent the appeal to the young of our country to revere and cherish its fundamental laws , to respect the liberties of the people , and to maintain its insti ...
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