The Cradle of the Confederacy: Or, The Times of Troup, Quitman, and Yancey. A Sketch of Southwestern Political History from the Formation of the Federal Government to A.D. 1861 |
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... Jackson— Calhoun's Victory— Webster Retires from the Battle— Real Causes for the Proclamation— Etc., Etc. CHAPTER VIII.— Controversy Between Alabama and the United States — intrusion on the Creek Lands — Killing of Owens— Message of ...
... Jackson— Calhoun's Victory— Webster Retires from the Battle— Real Causes for the Proclamation— Etc., Etc. CHAPTER VIII.— Controversy Between Alabama and the United States — intrusion on the Creek Lands — Killing of Owens— Message of ...
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... Jackson - Calhoun's Victory - Webster Retires from the Battle - Real Causes for the Proclamation - Etc . , Etc. CHAPTER VIII . - Controversy Between Alabama and the United States - Intrusion on the Creek Lands - Killing of Owens ...
... Jackson - Calhoun's Victory - Webster Retires from the Battle - Real Causes for the Proclamation - Etc . , Etc. CHAPTER VIII . - Controversy Between Alabama and the United States - Intrusion on the Creek Lands - Killing of Owens ...
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... Jackson , Calhoun and Clay . They gave warriors of renown , at whose head stands Stonewall Jackson . They furnished the rank and file of armies , and concluded with glorious honor a contest entered into with unanimity , and prosecuted ...
... Jackson , Calhoun and Clay . They gave warriors of renown , at whose head stands Stonewall Jackson . They furnished the rank and file of armies , and concluded with glorious honor a contest entered into with unanimity , and prosecuted ...
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... Jackson , and in August , 1814 , surrendered a large part of their best territory . In 1818 they made another large cession of lands , and in February , 1825 , they ceded all their lands in Georgia . On March 2 , 1832 , the Creeks ceded ...
... Jackson , and in August , 1814 , surrendered a large part of their best territory . In 1818 they made another large cession of lands , and in February , 1825 , they ceded all their lands in Georgia . On March 2 , 1832 , the Creeks ceded ...
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... Jackson , a period of more than forty years . Notwithstanding the denunciations which have been hurled at the State of Georgia for her action and posi- tion in these Indian questions , a review of the facts and the law , must convince ...
... Jackson , a period of more than forty years . Notwithstanding the denunciations which have been hurled at the State of Georgia for her action and posi- tion in these Indian questions , a review of the facts and the law , must convince ...
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