The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789-1878 (Paperback)

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Government Printing Office, Mar 30, 2008 - Family & Relationships - 378 pages

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CMH 30-13-1. Army Historical Series. Provides a survey of the use of federal forces, including federalized militia and National Guard, in domestic disturbances, with special emphasis on legal and constitutional issues.

 

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Contents

Chapter
3
3
21
William Findley
33
THE MILITARY EXPEDITION
43
John Adams
69
James Wilkinson
78
Albert Gallatin
84
5
85
Stewart Van Vliet
199
Fort Bridger
206
Randolph B Marcy
217
BEGINNINGS OF DRAFT RESISTANCE
227
McIndoe
233
Ambrose E Burnside
239
DRAFT RIOTS
242
Fight At the Tribune Office
249

THE JACKSONIAN
91
6
107
Marcy
112
John Tyler
119
Chapter Page
128
Faneuil Hall
131
Jefferson Davis
140
FIRST PHASE
145
James H Lane
146
Sumner
152
THE LAST PHASE IN KANSAS AND ITS SEQUEL
173
The Battle of Hickory Point
181
Harpers Ferry c 1859
189
THE UTAH EXPEDITION
194
Attack on Black Homes Sullivan Street New York
251
Joseph Hooker
265
FIRST PHASE18651868
268
Ulysses S Grant
278
15
296
Henry Wilson
309
18721877
314
Irwin McDowell
323
Augur
336
EPILOGUE AND RETROSPECT
342
BIBLIOGRAPHY
349
INDEX
361
Edmund Jennings Randolph
367
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