Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... tion , " he earnestly pressed the claims of the noble women of our Southland to an enduring monumental shaft in testimony to their devotion and sacrifices . The committee returning , made the following report : Judge GEORGE L. CHRISTIAN ...
... tion , " he earnestly pressed the claims of the noble women of our Southland to an enduring monumental shaft in testimony to their devotion and sacrifices . The committee returning , made the following report : Judge GEORGE L. CHRISTIAN ...
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... tion of the Executive Committee . The enjoyment of the occasion was here enhanced by brief and warming addresses by Generals Dabney H. Maury , Eppa Hunton , Thomas T. Munford , Rev. J. William Jones , D. D. , Hon . William A. Anderson ...
... tion of the Executive Committee . The enjoyment of the occasion was here enhanced by brief and warming addresses by Generals Dabney H. Maury , Eppa Hunton , Thomas T. Munford , Rev. J. William Jones , D. D. , Hon . William A. Anderson ...
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... tion of a President was a cause of secession . There was a secret junto formed within less than twenty years after the Union was orga- nized , composed in part of eminent men pledged to bring about the dissolution of the Union , but ...
... tion of a President was a cause of secession . There was a secret junto formed within less than twenty years after the Union was orga- nized , composed in part of eminent men pledged to bring about the dissolution of the Union , but ...
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... tion focused there . Upon that vital issue , involving the good char- acter of the Union , the honor of the States , and the individual liberties of the people , peaceable secession was sought as the right way of relief and coercion by ...
... tion focused there . Upon that vital issue , involving the good char- acter of the Union , the honor of the States , and the individual liberties of the people , peaceable secession was sought as the right way of relief and coercion by ...
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... tion at this juncture , was splendidly fortified against attacks by stock- ades , redoubts and long - range rifle pits , and by the erection of a large fort on the west side of the river . The fort commanded a great portion of the place ...
... tion at this juncture , was splendidly fortified against attacks by stock- ades , redoubts and long - range rifle pits , and by the erection of a large fort on the west side of the river . The fort commanded a great portion of the place ...
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