The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 - United States |
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... Department of Cairo . Battle of Munfords- ville . Rout of Humphrey Mar- shall's Brigade . Zollicoffer's Second Advance . Battle of .... 417 ...... Mill Springs ... V. Affairs in the South up to Febru- ary , 1862. Jefferson Davis ...
... Department of Cairo . Battle of Munfords- ville . Rout of Humphrey Mar- shall's Brigade . Zollicoffer's Second Advance . Battle of .... 417 ...... Mill Springs ... V. Affairs in the South up to Febru- ary , 1862. Jefferson Davis ...
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... Department at Washington replies to the Confederate State Commissioners , declin- ing to receive them in their official capacity , but expressing deference for them as gentlemen . The Secretary expresses a peaceful policy on the part of ...
... Department at Washington replies to the Confederate State Commissioners , declin- ing to receive them in their official capacity , but expressing deference for them as gentlemen . The Secretary expresses a peaceful policy on the part of ...
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , March 15th , 1861 . communication 17 Mr. Seward's " Mem- orandum " Reply . " In that Messrs . Forsythe and Crawford inform the Secretary of State that they have been duly accredited by the Govern- ment ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , WASHINGTON , March 15th , 1861 . communication 17 Mr. Seward's " Mem- orandum " Reply . " In that Messrs . Forsythe and Crawford inform the Secretary of State that they have been duly accredited by the Govern- ment ...
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... Department of State , until April 8th - thus giving the Commis- sioners a further lease on life at Washington , The final letter of the Commissioners to Mr. Seward , dated April 9th , ( given in a subse- quent chapter , ) will explain ...
... Department of State , until April 8th - thus giving the Commis- sioners a further lease on life at Washington , The final letter of the Commissioners to Mr. Seward , dated April 9th , ( given in a subse- quent chapter , ) will explain ...
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... department , with the privilege of discuss - for their vote ! The same high - handed tyranny which had prevailed to bring about the revo- ing measures of his department . 66 slaves is continued . ' Representation on the basis of three ...
... department , with the privilege of discuss - for their vote ! The same high - handed tyranny which had prevailed to bring about the revo- ing measures of his department . 66 slaves is continued . ' Representation on the basis of three ...
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