The Rebellion Record, Volume 1G. P. Putnam, 1860 - United States Vols. 1-8 each in three divisions, separately paged: I. Diary of events; II. Documents and narratives; III. Poetry, rumors and incidents. Vol. 9 in two divisions, omitting "Diary of events"; v. 10-11 and supplement. "Documents" only. |
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Page 91
... feel , Mr. President , that I have some right to appeal to the Union men of the South , and to invoke them to join hands with us in one more patriotic effort to preserve our common na tionality . In these unhappy dissensions I have been ...
... feel , Mr. President , that I have some right to appeal to the Union men of the South , and to invoke them to join hands with us in one more patriotic effort to preserve our common na tionality . In these unhappy dissensions I have been ...
Page 303
... feel confident that we are not more anxious to remain at peace with both the of blockade , to which reference has been made , sections than they are to continue on good a matter which is very important for the com- terms with us . In ...
... feel confident that we are not more anxious to remain at peace with both the of blockade , to which reference has been made , sections than they are to continue on good a matter which is very important for the com- terms with us . In ...
Page 107
... feel our honest wrath , If hearts so cold can feel ; Shall meet us in your Southern path , And prove our Southern steel . We ask no favor at your hand- No gifts , and no affection- But only peace upon our land , And none of your ...
... feel our honest wrath , If hearts so cold can feel ; Shall meet us in your Southern path , And prove our Southern steel . We ask no favor at your hand- No gifts , and no affection- But only peace upon our land , And none of your ...
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Gov Hicks Proclamation May | 14 |
DOC PAGE 37 Jefferson Daviss Inaugural Speech | 39 |
O Let the Starry Banner Wave Bourne | 62 |
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