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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... South for Peace . Governor Pickens ' Message of Congratulation . Confidence in a Peaceful Issue . Alexander H. Stevens ' Apos- tolate . His " Exposition " of the Organic Law of the New Slave Confederacy ........... 60 VIII . The Secret ...
... South for Peace . Governor Pickens ' Message of Congratulation . Confidence in a Peaceful Issue . Alexander H. Stevens ' Apos- tolate . His " Exposition " of the Organic Law of the New Slave Confederacy ........... 60 VIII . The Secret ...
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... South . Governor Pickens ' Address . Governor Moore's Call to Arms . Disappointment and Chagrin at the Desertion of their Northern Friends . Defiance of the North . Defamation of Northern Sol- diers . Shocking Falsehoods Concerning the ...
... South . Governor Pickens ' Address . Governor Moore's Call to Arms . Disappointment and Chagrin at the Desertion of their Northern Friends . Defiance of the North . Defamation of Northern Sol- diers . Shocking Falsehoods Concerning the ...
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... South . Battle of Car- thage . Siegel's Masterly Re- treat . State of Affairs at St. Louis in July . Battle of Dug Springs . Battle of Wilson's Creek and Death of Lyon . Re- treat from Springfield . Doings of the Convention ....... V ...
... South . Battle of Car- thage . Siegel's Masterly Re- treat . State of Affairs at St. Louis in July . Battle of Dug Springs . Battle of Wilson's Creek and Death of Lyon . Re- treat from Springfield . Doings of the Convention ....... V ...
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... South up to Febru- ary , 1862. Jefferson Davis ' Message of November 18th , 1861. Admission of Missouri and Kentucky to the Confeder- acy . Impropriety of the Whole Proceeding . Spirit of Vindic- tiveness in the South . Voice of the ...
... South up to Febru- ary , 1862. Jefferson Davis ' Message of November 18th , 1861. Admission of Missouri and Kentucky to the Confeder- acy . Impropriety of the Whole Proceeding . Spirit of Vindic- tiveness in the South . Voice of the ...
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... South , and their allies in the North see war in its views regarding the duty of the Executive to -Drafts drawn by Mr. Dix and Mr. King ( Post- -The Texas State Convention proclaims the master - General ) on the New Orleans Assistant ...
... South , and their allies in the North see war in its views regarding the duty of the Executive to -Drafts drawn by Mr. Dix and Mr. King ( Post- -The Texas State Convention proclaims the master - General ) on the New Orleans Assistant ...
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