The History, Civil, Political and Military, of the Southern Rebellion: From Its Incipient Stages to Its Close. Comprehending, Also, All Important State Papers, Ordinances of Secession, Proclamations, Proceedings of Congress, Official Reports of Commanders, Etc., Etc, Volume 2J.D. Torrey, 1861 |
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... held for the relief of Lieut . Slemmer's command . The a session at Mesilla , in Arizona , and voted that Ter- troops of the Confederate States are rapidly concen- ritory out of the Union . An election for Congress- An election for ...
... held for the relief of Lieut . Slemmer's command . The a session at Mesilla , in Arizona , and voted that Ter- troops of the Confederate States are rapidly concen- ritory out of the Union . An election for Congress- An election for ...
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... held to be unconstitutional . ' ' up “ There is much controversy about the delivering of fugitives from service or labor . The clause I now read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions : " No person held ...
... held to be unconstitutional . ' ' up “ There is much controversy about the delivering of fugitives from service or labor . The clause I now read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions : " No person held ...
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... held much longer . The present Administration will soon be forced to construe the Inaugural . Forts Moultrie and Johnson , and Castle Pinckney , are in the possession of the Confederate States , but the Confederate States will not leave ...
... held much longer . The present Administration will soon be forced to construe the Inaugural . Forts Moultrie and Johnson , and Castle Pinckney , are in the possession of the Confederate States , but the Confederate States will not leave ...
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... held this morn- ing , at which several members were present . No decision has yet been reached , but the general opinion prevails to - night that the troops will be withdrawn . " " The Commissioners are not accredited to the ...
... held this morn- ing , at which several members were present . No decision has yet been reached , but the general opinion prevails to - night that the troops will be withdrawn . " " The Commissioners are not accredited to the ...
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... held at the Old Market yesterday , we heard a desire expressed by many of the crowd that the people should march en masse to the Mechanics ' Hall , where the Convention was in session , and then and there have their say about the course ...
... held at the Old Market yesterday , we heard a desire expressed by many of the crowd that the people should march en masse to the Mechanics ' Hall , where the Convention was in session , and then and there have their say about the course ...
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