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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... Tennessee . A Dark Page in History . The Seces- sion in North Carolina and Ar- kansas ... 140 147 152 XII . The Crisis in Missouri . Her Ac- tion and Position Toward the Federal Government up to the Final Defection of Governor Jackson ...
... Tennessee . A Dark Page in History . The Seces- sion in North Carolina and Ar- kansas ... 140 147 152 XII . The Crisis in Missouri . Her Ac- tion and Position Toward the Federal Government up to the Final Defection of Governor Jackson ...
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... Tennessee's Vote , June 8th . The Greenville 278 VI . Meeting of the Confederate Con- gress at Richmond . The Pres- ident's Message . Important Documents Laid Before the Con- gress . The Mission of Colonel Taylor to Washington . Opera ...
... Tennessee's Vote , June 8th . The Greenville 278 VI . Meeting of the Confederate Con- gress at Richmond . The Pres- ident's Message . Important Documents Laid Before the Con- gress . The Mission of Colonel Taylor to Washington . Opera ...
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... Tennessee , and Virginia , that the Secession- ists found themselves , for a few days , quite disarmed by its unexpectedly considerate and dignified position . But , from the Con- federate Government , came the key - note for the chorus ...
... Tennessee , and Virginia , that the Secession- ists found themselves , for a few days , quite disarmed by its unexpectedly considerate and dignified position . But , from the Con- federate Government , came the key - note for the chorus ...
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... Tennessee , also , was firmly resolved upon remaining in the Federal Union ; or , if the worst should come , of standing in the position of an " armed neutral " -a position about as possible for her to retain , as for gunpowder to sleep ...
... Tennessee , also , was firmly resolved upon remaining in the Federal Union ; or , if the worst should come , of standing in the position of an " armed neutral " -a position about as possible for her to retain , as for gunpowder to sleep ...
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... Tennessee , to test the sentiments of the people on the question of secession , resulted , in the first , in the choice of thirty - five " unconditional Secessionists " and forty " Union men " as delegates to the Convention called . The ...
... Tennessee , to test the sentiments of the people on the question of secession , resulted , in the first , in the choice of thirty - five " unconditional Secessionists " and forty " Union men " as delegates to the Convention called . The ...
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