... and i hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence unless in necessary selfdefense and i recommend to them that in all cases when allowed they labor faithfully for reasonable wages and i further declare and make... General Orders - Page 9by United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862Full view - About this book
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