The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates. Comprising a Full and Authentic Account of the Rise and Progress of the Late Southern Confederacy--the Campaigns, Battles, Incidents, and Adventures of the Most Gigantic Struggle of the World's History. Drawn from Official Sources, and Approved by the Most Distinguished Confederate Leaders |
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... Congress , appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war . - Northern publications on this subject . - Refuta- tion of " raw - head - and - bloody - bones " stories . - Humanity of the Confederate authorities ...
... Congress , appointed to investigate the condition and treatment of prisoners of war . - Northern publications on this subject . - Refuta- tion of " raw - head - and - bloody - bones " stories . - Humanity of the Confederate authorities ...
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... Congress . - They were generalities . - Analysis of the " Union Party " in the South . - How Gov. Brown , of Georgia , was used by it . Its persistent design upon the Virginia Legislature . - How it was rebuffed.- Heroic choice of ...
... Congress . - They were generalities . - Analysis of the " Union Party " in the South . - How Gov. Brown , of Georgia , was used by it . Its persistent design upon the Virginia Legislature . - How it was rebuffed.- Heroic choice of ...
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... Congress . - The blindness of despotism . - Plain consequences of the Radical policy . - The residuum of State Rights claimed by the South . - President Johnson's declaration of another war .-- Have the Americans a government ...
... Congress . - The blindness of despotism . - Plain consequences of the Radical policy . - The residuum of State Rights claimed by the South . - President Johnson's declaration of another war .-- Have the Americans a government ...
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... CONGRESS . - DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . - ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . THEIR OCCASION AND ORIGIN . - NATURE OF THE COMPACT.- PEACE - TREATY OF 1783. - ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE AND VALUE OF THE CONFEDERA- TION . HOW IT WAS TERMINATED ...
... CONGRESS . - DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . - ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . THEIR OCCASION AND ORIGIN . - NATURE OF THE COMPACT.- PEACE - TREATY OF 1783. - ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE AND VALUE OF THE CONFEDERA- TION . HOW IT WAS TERMINATED ...
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... Congress , to watch over the united interests of all , and deliberate upon and ascertain the measures best adapted to promote them . On the 4th of July , 1776 , the Congress published a Declaration of Independence . It declared that the ...
... Congress , to watch over the united interests of all , and deliberate upon and ascertain the measures best adapted to promote them . On the 4th of July , 1776 , the Congress published a Declaration of Independence . It declared that the ...
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A. P. Hill advance arms army arrest artillery assault attack bank batteries battle Beauregard Bragg brigade campaign captured Carolina cavalry Charleston column command commenced Confederacy Confederate forces Congress Constitution contest corps crossed D. H. Hill declared defence division early enemy enemy's evacuation Federal field fire flank fleet Fort Sumter Fort Wagner Fredericksburg front garrison Government Grant gunboats guns held Hill hundred infantry Jackson James River Johnston Kentucky Lee's Lincoln Longstreet loss Manassas McClellan ment miles military Mississippi Missouri moved movement night North Northern occupied officers operations Orleans party pieces of artillery political position Potomac President Davis prisoners railroad rear regiments reinforcements retreat Richmond river road Shenandoah Valley Sherman side slavery soldiers South South Carolina Southern success Sumter superiour surrender Tennessee thousand tion troops Union United Valley vessels Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington wounded