Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... Governor Henry A. Wise , of Virginia , had written to the governors of other Southern States , suggesting a rebellion in case Frémont were elected President . * On October 12 , 1860 , three days after Pennsylvania and Indiana had ...
... Governor Henry A. Wise , of Virginia , had written to the governors of other Southern States , suggesting a rebellion in case Frémont were elected President . * On October 12 , 1860 , three days after Pennsylvania and Indiana had ...
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... Governor Magoffin , of Kentucky , wrote : " Emphatically Kentucky will furnish no troops for * Pollard , First Year of the War , p . 59 . † Official Records , vol . i . , pp . 64–65 . Ibid , pp . 69–70 . Ibid , pp . 70 , 78 . § Ibid ...
... Governor Magoffin , of Kentucky , wrote : " Emphatically Kentucky will furnish no troops for * Pollard , First Year of the War , p . 59 . † Official Records , vol . i . , pp . 64–65 . Ibid , pp . 69–70 . Ibid , pp . 70 , 78 . § Ibid ...
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... Governor Pierpont transferred the government , which they supposed was in their keeping , to Alexandria , Vir- ginia . There he continued to admin- ister affairs in the interest of the Fed- eral Government , while Governor Letcher , at ...
... Governor Pierpont transferred the government , which they supposed was in their keeping , to Alexandria , Vir- ginia . There he continued to admin- ister affairs in the interest of the Fed- eral Government , while Governor Letcher , at ...
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