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Page 105
... slaves by the army or navy , March 13 , 1862 ; the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia , April 16 , 1862 ; an act authorizing the President to send diplomatic representatives of the United States to the negro republics of ...
... slaves by the army or navy , March 13 , 1862 ; the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia , April 16 , 1862 ; an act authorizing the President to send diplomatic representatives of the United States to the negro republics of ...
Page 288
... slaves at Fort Donelson at the time of its capture , and all slaves within the line of military occupation that have been used by the enemy in building fortifications , or in any manner hostile to the Government , will be employed by ...
... slaves at Fort Donelson at the time of its capture , and all slaves within the line of military occupation that have been used by the enemy in building fortifications , or in any manner hostile to the Government , will be employed by ...
Page 295
... slaves already free ; they would demand indemnity for losses sustained ; they would demand a treaty which would make the North slave hunters for the South ; they would demand pay for every slave that escaped to the North . In his last ...
... slaves already free ; they would demand indemnity for losses sustained ; they would demand a treaty which would make the North slave hunters for the South ; they would demand pay for every slave that escaped to the North . In his last ...
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