Between North and South: A Maryland Journalist Views the Civil War : the Narrative of William Wilkins Glenn, 1861-1869 |
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... Convention . I begged Govr Pratt not to go . I told him we had no place in the councils of Yankees . We have nothing left now but our self respect , let us preserve that . The chances are large that McClellan will receive the nomination ...
... Convention . I begged Govr Pratt not to go . I told him we had no place in the councils of Yankees . We have nothing left now but our self respect , let us preserve that . The chances are large that McClellan will receive the nomination ...
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... convention met today to discuss the proper means of doing away with the Registration Law . * The history of the whole affair is queer . On the 4 " Jany Jno Thomson Mason wrote me from Annapolis asking if the Gazette would not advocate ...
... convention met today to discuss the proper means of doing away with the Registration Law . * The history of the whole affair is queer . On the 4 " Jany Jno Thomson Mason wrote me from Annapolis asking if the Gazette would not advocate ...
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... Convention in Baltimore , 1864. Appointed to the U.S. Senate , March 9 , 1865 , served to 1867. Delegate to the 1866 Philadelphia Loyalists Convention ; delegate to the Border State Convention in Baltimore in 1867 ; delegate to the ...
... Convention in Baltimore , 1864. Appointed to the U.S. Senate , March 9 , 1865 , served to 1867. Delegate to the 1866 Philadelphia Loyalists Convention ; delegate to the Border State Convention in Baltimore in 1867 ; delegate to the ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Narrative of William Wilkins Glenn 18611869 | 17 |
APPENDIX A | 304 |
Copyright | |
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