Slavery and Four Years of War: A Political History of Slavery in the United States, Together with a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War in which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865, Volume 1G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1900 - Slavery |
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... Grant at Appomat- tox , 1865. A chapter on the New York riots in 1863 , also one on the " Peace Negotiations , " will be found , each in its proper place . Personal mention and descriptions of many officers known to the writer are given ...
... Grant at Appomat- tox , 1865. A chapter on the New York riots in 1863 , also one on the " Peace Negotiations , " will be found , each in its proper place . Personal mention and descriptions of many officers known to the writer are given ...
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... GRANT , U.S.A. [ From a photograph taken 1865. ] CONFEDERATE SILVER HALF - DOLLAR JOHN BEATTY , BRIGADIER - GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS [ From a photograph taken 1863. ] RICH MOUNTAIN AND CHEAT MOUNTAIN COUNTRY , W. VA . GENERAL WILLIAM T ...
... GRANT , U.S.A. [ From a photograph taken 1865. ] CONFEDERATE SILVER HALF - DOLLAR JOHN BEATTY , BRIGADIER - GENERAL OF VOLUNTEERS [ From a photograph taken 1863. ] RICH MOUNTAIN AND CHEAT MOUNTAIN COUNTRY , W. VA . GENERAL WILLIAM T ...
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... grant to early proprietors favored this , especially in the Virginia and Carolina colonies . The Puritans did not love or foster slavery as did the Cavalier of the South . Castes or classes existed among the I 2 Political History of ...
... grant to early proprietors favored this , especially in the Virginia and Carolina colonies . The Puritans did not love or foster slavery as did the Cavalier of the South . Castes or classes existed among the I 2 Political History of ...
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... grant of a pecuniary equivalent to Texas ; also to be a part of a bill including the last two measures . 6. A more effectual fugitive - slave law . 7. To prohibit the slave trade , not slavery , in the District of Columbia . Bills to ...
... grant of a pecuniary equivalent to Texas ; also to be a part of a bill including the last two measures . 6. A more effectual fugitive - slave law . 7. To prohibit the slave trade , not slavery , in the District of Columbia . Bills to ...
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... grant might take with him his human chattel , he could not take with him the law permitting him to hold it . ) The report did not , however , as presented , propose to repeal the Missouri Compromise line that had stood thirty - four ...
... grant might take with him his human chattel , he could not take with him the law permitting him to hold it . ) The report did not , however , as presented , propose to repeal the Missouri Compromise line that had stood thirty - four ...
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