Slavery and Four Years of War: A Political History of Slavery in the United States, Together with a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War in which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900 - History |
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... Kentucky , Tennessee , Mississippi , and Ala- bama , 1862 ; in West Virginia , Virginia , Maryland , and Penn- sylvania , 1863 ; and in Virginia , 1864 ; ending with the capture of Richmond and Petersburg , the battles of Five Forks and ...
... Kentucky , Tennessee , Mississippi , and Ala- bama , 1862 ; in West Virginia , Virginia , Maryland , and Penn- sylvania , 1863 ; and in Virginia , 1864 ; ending with the capture of Richmond and Petersburg , the battles of Five Forks and ...
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... KENTUCKY - AFFAIR AT GREEN River -DEFEAT OF HUMPHREY MARSHALL - BATTLES OF MILL SPRINGS , FORTS HENRY AND DONELSON - CAPTURE OF BOWLING GREEN AND NASHVILLE , AND OTHER MATTERS , 229 CHAPTER VI BATTLE OF SHILOH - CAPTURE OF ISLAND NO ...
... KENTUCKY - AFFAIR AT GREEN River -DEFEAT OF HUMPHREY MARSHALL - BATTLES OF MILL SPRINGS , FORTS HENRY AND DONELSON - CAPTURE OF BOWLING GREEN AND NASHVILLE , AND OTHER MATTERS , 229 CHAPTER VI BATTLE OF SHILOH - CAPTURE OF ISLAND NO ...
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... above the parallel of 31 ° north latitude , which included what became the principal parts of the slave States of Alabama and Mississippi , all of Tennessee and Kentucky , as well as the whole Northwest Territory . Ordinance of 1787 21.
... above the parallel of 31 ° north latitude , which included what became the principal parts of the slave States of Alabama and Mississippi , all of Tennessee and Kentucky , as well as the whole Northwest Territory . Ordinance of 1787 21.
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... Kentucky , as well as the whole Northwest Territory . In 1784 the United States owned no territory south of 31 ° north latitude . This Ordinance of freedom was lost by a single vote . Had that one vote been reversed , what a " hell of ...
... Kentucky , as well as the whole Northwest Territory . In 1784 the United States owned no territory south of 31 ° north latitude . This Ordinance of freedom was lost by a single vote . Had that one vote been reversed , what a " hell of ...
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... Kentucky it was ( June 1 , 1792 ) admitted into the Union and became a slave State , without ever having a separate territorial organization . Georgia , in 1802 , ceded the territory on her west to the United States , and provided that ...
... Kentucky it was ( June 1 , 1792 ) admitted into the Union and became a slave State , without ever having a separate territorial organization . Georgia , in 1802 , ceded the territory on her west to the United States , and provided that ...
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