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 11
... hope of Otis . Union that ' should knit and work into the very blood and bones of the original system every region as fast as settled . " " In this hope he argued against writs of assistance , and in this hope he brought about the call ...
... hope of Otis . Union that ' should knit and work into the very blood and bones of the original system every region as fast as settled . " " In this hope he argued against writs of assistance , and in this hope he brought about the call ...
Page 10
... hope for confidence on the part of the people of South Caro- lina in any further pledges as to the action of the military . One remedy is left , and that is to with- draw the garrison from the harbor of Charleston . I hope the President ...
... hope for confidence on the part of the people of South Caro- lina in any further pledges as to the action of the military . One remedy is left , and that is to with- draw the garrison from the harbor of Charleston . I hope the President ...
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... hope of the stability of our institutions . The advantages gained to the North by that meas- ure , through the incentive to Anti - Slavery agitation and the opening of a vast territory to Free - Soil settlement , were such that I saw ...
... hope of the stability of our institutions . The advantages gained to the North by that meas- ure , through the incentive to Anti - Slavery agitation and the opening of a vast territory to Free - Soil settlement , were such that I saw ...
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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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