The Civil War Governors and EmancipationUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1941 |
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... military adviser obtained information from General Scott on the military situation , and another of his staff collected data on the problem of steamer transportation for troops . On February 4 the governor discussed war issues with his ...
... military adviser obtained information from General Scott on the military situation , and another of his staff collected data on the problem of steamer transportation for troops . On February 4 the governor discussed war issues with his ...
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... military point of view ; and is to be contemplated as one of the inherent weaknesses of the enemy from the disastrous operation of which we are 54 under no obligation of a military character , to guard them . 55 Other Massachusetts ...
... military point of view ; and is to be contemplated as one of the inherent weaknesses of the enemy from the disastrous operation of which we are 54 under no obligation of a military character , to guard them . 55 Other Massachusetts ...
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... military emancipation when , on May 19 , 1362 , he revoked General Hunter's May 10 order declaring free all slaves in his military district : 0. R. , Series 3 , 2 : 42-43 . Ibid . , 2 : 933 , 935 , 936-937 , 940-942 . answers varied ...
... military emancipation when , on May 19 , 1362 , he revoked General Hunter's May 10 order declaring free all slaves in his military district : 0. R. , Series 3 , 2 : 42-43 . Ibid . , 2 : 933 , 935 , 936-937 , 940-942 . answers varied ...
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