The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864: Including a Classified Summary of the Legislation of the Second Session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, the Three Sessions of the Thirty-seventh Congress, the First Session of the Thirty-eighth Congress, with the Votes Thereon, and the Important Executive, Judicial, and Politico-military Facts of that Eventful Period; Together with the Organization, Legislation, and General Proceedings of the Rebel AdministrationPhilp & Solomons, 1864 - 440 psl. |
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... Conventions in South Carolina , Geor gia , Mississippi , Florida , Louisiana , Alabama Arkansas , Texas , North ... Convention thereof - Emancipation Proclama- mations - Votes thereon and Resolutions con- cerning them - Interview ...
... Conventions in South Carolina , Geor gia , Mississippi , Florida , Louisiana , Alabama Arkansas , Texas , North ... Convention thereof - Emancipation Proclama- mations - Votes thereon and Resolutions con- cerning them - Interview ...
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... CONVENTIONS 1864 ...... IN The National Union Convention and Letters of Acceptance by President Lincoln and Andrew Johnson - The Cleveland Convention , and the Letters of Acceptance of Fremont and Coch- rane - Col . Cochrano's Address ...
... CONVENTIONS 1864 ...... IN The National Union Convention and Letters of Acceptance by President Lincoln and Andrew Johnson - The Cleveland Convention , and the Letters of Acceptance of Fremont and Coch- rane - Col . Cochrano's Address ...
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... convention of the people of the State be immediately called to consider and determine for themselves the mode and 4th . Convention appointed T. J. Withers , He expressed the measure of redress . opinion that the only alternative left is ...
... convention of the people of the State be immediately called to consider and determine for themselves the mode and 4th . Convention appointed T. J. Withers , He expressed the measure of redress . opinion that the only alternative left is ...
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... Convention fixed for Dec. 20th , Con- vention to meet Jan. 7th . Convention bills and secession resolutions passed unani- mously . Commissioners appointed to other Slaveholding States to secure " their co - oper- 18th . Convention ...
... Convention fixed for Dec. 20th , Con- vention to meet Jan. 7th . Convention bills and secession resolutions passed unani- mously . Commissioners appointed to other Slaveholding States to secure " their co - oper- 18th . Convention ...
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... Convention met and yeas 87 , nays 6. Transferred control of forts , organized . Received and heard Commis- arsenals , etc. , to " Confederate " Government sioners from South Carolina and Alabama . December 9th . Joint Committee on ...
... Convention met and yeas 87 , nays 6. Transferred control of forts , organized . Received and heard Commis- arsenals , etc. , to " Confederate " Government sioners from South Carolina and Alabama . December 9th . Joint Committee on ...
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The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ... Edward McPherson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1864 |
The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great ... Edward McPherson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1865 |
The Political History Of The United States Of America, During The Great ... Edward McPherson Peržiūra negalima - 2023 |
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agreed to-yeas Alexander H Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers Ancona arms army arrest Asahel W authority Beaman Benjamin F bill Blair Brown Charles O'Neill citizens civil Clark command Committee Confederate Congress Conkling Constitution Convention Court Crittenden Davis Dawes declared Department district Dixon Doolittle duty Edgerton election Eliot Executive Eyck Federal Fessenden follows Francis fugitive slave Gooch Government Grider Grimes habeas corpus Hale Harlan Harris Henry Winter Davis hereby Holman House insurrection James John H Johnson Kellogg Lane of Indiana Lane of Kansas Legislature Leonard Myers loyal Mallory ment military Moorhead Morrill nays NAYS-Messrs officers Orlando Kellogg peace Pendleton persons Pomeroy Powell President proclamation rebel rebellion resolution Resolved Rice Rollins Roscoe Conkling Saulsbury Secretary Senate Sherman slavery South Carolina Sumner territory thereof Thomas tion Trumbull Union United Vallandigham Virginia vote Washburne William G Wilson Windom writ of habeas YEAS-Messrs