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... Governors to Lincoln's Requisition for Troops . - Spirit of the South . - Seces- sion of Virginia . - Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot . - Patriotic Example of Missouri.- Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General ...
... Governors to Lincoln's Requisition for Troops . - Spirit of the South . - Seces- sion of Virginia . - Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot . - Patriotic Example of Missouri.- Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General ...
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... Governor Jackson's Proclamation . - Sterling Price . The Affair of Booneville .-- Organization of the Missouri forces . - The Battle OF CARTHAGE . - General McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The ...
... Governor Jackson's Proclamation . - Sterling Price . The Affair of Booneville .-- Organization of the Missouri forces . - The Battle OF CARTHAGE . - General McCulloch . - The BATTLE OF OAK HILL . - Death of General Lyon . - The ...
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... Governor . On the 20th of May , 1857 , Mr. F. P. Stanton , Secretary and acting Governor of Kansas Territory , published his proc- lamation , commanding the proper officers to hold an election on the third Monday of June , 1857 , as ...
... Governor . On the 20th of May , 1857 , Mr. F. P. Stanton , Secretary and acting Governor of Kansas Territory , published his proc- lamation , commanding the proper officers to hold an election on the third Monday of June , 1857 , as ...
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... Governor and Legislature , and organized for the purpose of petitioning Congress for the admission of Kansas into the Union . The memorial of the Topeka insurgents was presented to the Thirty - fourth Congress . It met with a favorable ...
... Governor and Legislature , and organized for the purpose of petitioning Congress for the admission of Kansas into the Union . The memorial of the Topeka insurgents was presented to the Thirty - fourth Congress . It met with a favorable ...
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... Governors to Lincoln's Requisition for Troops . - Spirit of the South . - Seces- sion of Virginia . — Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot . - Patriotic Example of Missouri.- Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General ...
... Governors to Lincoln's Requisition for Troops . - Spirit of the South . - Seces- sion of Virginia . — Maryland . - The Baltimore Riot . - Patriotic Example of Missouri.- Lincoln's Proclamation blockading the Southern Ports . - General ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
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