The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864 |
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... Davis's Bill for the Sale of Government Arms to the States - How the Tel- egraph aided Secession - Intrigues for a Pacific Republic - Mayor Wood's Message Recommend- ing that New York be made a Free City- " Pur- sonal Liberty " Laws ...
... Davis's Bill for the Sale of Government Arms to the States - How the Tel- egraph aided Secession - Intrigues for a Pacific Republic - Mayor Wood's Message Recommend- ing that New York be made a Free City- " Pur- sonal Liberty " Laws ...
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... Davis Reported Statement of Davis to Gilmore . 261 MILITARY ORDERS RESPECTING ELECTIONS ... 308 Orders of Gens . McClellan , Dix , and Schenck- Governor Bradford's Proclamation of 1863 , and the President's Letter to the Governor ...
... Davis Reported Statement of Davis to Gilmore . 261 MILITARY ORDERS RESPECTING ELECTIONS ... 308 Orders of Gens . McClellan , Dix , and Schenck- Governor Bradford's Proclamation of 1863 , and the President's Letter to the Governor ...
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... Davis , presented their report ; accompanying which is a letter from Jefferson Davis , ex- pressing his gratification to hear that the State of Maryland was in sympathy with themselves , was enlisted on the side of peace and ...
... Davis , presented their report ; accompanying which is a letter from Jefferson Davis , ex- pressing his gratification to hear that the State of Maryland was in sympathy with themselves , was enlisted on the side of peace and ...
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... Davis arrived and received with salute , etc. 18th . President Davis inaugurated . 19th . Tariff law passed . 21st . Robert Toombs appointed Secretary of State ; C. G. Memminger , Secretary of the Treasury ; L. Pope Walker of Alabama ...
... Davis arrived and received with salute , etc. 18th . President Davis inaugurated . 19th . Tariff law passed . 21st . Robert Toombs appointed Secretary of State ; C. G. Memminger , Secretary of the Treasury ; L. Pope Walker of Alabama ...
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... Davis ' bill relative to the purchase of arms become a law , the result might have been different . Sale of Arms to States . January 9th , 1860. Mr. Jefferson Davis of Mississippi introduced to the Senate a bill " to authorize the sale ...
... Davis ' bill relative to the purchase of arms become a law , the result might have been different . Sale of Arms to States . January 9th , 1860. Mr. Jefferson Davis of Mississippi introduced to the Senate a bill " to authorize the sale ...
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