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... Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral Government . - Its Financial Condition . - Financial Measures of the Southern Confederacy . - Contrast between the Ideas of the Rival Governments ...
... Kentucky . - Western Virginia . - Large Requisitions for Men and Money by the Fed- eral Government . - Its Financial Condition . - Financial Measures of the Southern Confederacy . - Contrast between the Ideas of the Rival Governments ...
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... Kentucky . - Division of Parties.- Other Causes for the Disloyalty of Kentucky . - The " Pro - Slavery and Union " Resolu- tions . - The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The ...
... Kentucky . - Division of Parties.- Other Causes for the Disloyalty of Kentucky . - The " Pro - Slavery and Union " Resolu- tions . - The " State Guard . " - General Buckner . - The Pretext of " Neutrality , " and what it meant . - The ...
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... Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in Kentucky . - Con- dition of the Defences on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers . - The Confederate Congress and ...
... Kentucky . - The affair at Woodsonville . - Death of Colonel Terry . - The Strength and Material of the Federal Force in Kentucky . - Con- dition of the Defences on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers . - The Confederate Congress and ...
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... Kentucky for President , and Joseph Lane of Oregon for Vice - President . The old Convention , or what remained of it , nominated Ste- phen A. Douglas of Illinois for President , and Benjamin Fitzpatrick of Alabama for Vice - President ...
... Kentucky for President , and Joseph Lane of Oregon for Vice - President . The old Convention , or what remained of it , nominated Ste- phen A. Douglas of Illinois for President , and Benjamin Fitzpatrick of Alabama for Vice - President ...
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... Kentucky - a settlement less favorable to the South than that proposed by Mr. Crittenden . It is useless to recount the details of these measures . Neither the Crittenden propositions , the Franklin Substitute , nor any plan that ...
... Kentucky - a settlement less favorable to the South than that proposed by Mr. Crittenden . It is useless to recount the details of these measures . Neither the Crittenden propositions , the Franklin Substitute , nor any plan that ...
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