The Voter's Text Book: Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics Connected with the Political History of America, Compiled from Official Records, with Biographical and Historical Sketches |
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Page 95
... Confederate Government . Second - All who left judicial stations under the United States to aid the rebellion . Third All who shall have been military or naval officers of said pretended Confederate Government above the rank of Colonel ...
... Confederate Government . Second - All who left judicial stations under the United States to aid the rebellion . Third All who shall have been military or naval officers of said pretended Confederate Government above the rank of Colonel ...
Page 131
... Confederate States of America . MASSACHUSETTS . Massachusetts was settled in the year 1620 , by the Puri- tans . These people , having been severely persecuted in England , had previously taken refuge in Holland ; but for various ...
... Confederate States of America . MASSACHUSETTS . Massachusetts was settled in the year 1620 , by the Puri- tans . These people , having been severely persecuted in England , had previously taken refuge in Holland ; but for various ...
Page 210
... Confederate Government , and other demonstrations of a revolutionary character having been made , the Pres- ident issued a proclamation calling for 75,000 volunteers , for three months , to suppress the rebellion , and summoned Congress ...
... Confederate Government , and other demonstrations of a revolutionary character having been made , the Pres- ident issued a proclamation calling for 75,000 volunteers , for three months , to suppress the rebellion , and summoned Congress ...
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... Confederate Government . Peace Congress met at Washington ; Ex - President Tyler was chosen President . FEB . 8. - The U. S. arsenal at Little Rock surrendered to Ar- kansas . FEB . 9. - Jefferson Davis and A. H. Stephens elected Provis ...
... Confederate Government . Peace Congress met at Washington ; Ex - President Tyler was chosen President . FEB . 8. - The U. S. arsenal at Little Rock surrendered to Ar- kansas . FEB . 9. - Jefferson Davis and A. H. Stephens elected Provis ...
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... Confederate Constitution by a vote of 78 to 70 . APRIL , 1861 . APRIL 3. - South Carolina Convention ratified the Confederate Constitution by a vote of 114 to 16 . APRIL 4. - Virginia Convention , by a vote of 89 to 45 , re- fused to ...
... Confederate Constitution by a vote of 78 to 70 . APRIL , 1861 . APRIL 3. - South Carolina Convention ratified the Confederate Constitution by a vote of 114 to 16 . APRIL 4. - Virginia Convention , by a vote of 89 to 45 , re- fused to ...
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