The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1900 - Confederate States of America Official records produced by the armies of the United States and the Confederacy, and the executive branches of their respective governments, concerning the military operations of the Civil War, and prisoners of war or prisoners of state. Also annual reports of military departments, calls for troops, correspondence between national and state governments, correspondence between Union and Confederate officials. The final volume includes a synopsis, general index, special index for various military divisions, and background information on how these documents were collected and published. Accompanied by an atlas. |
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... Legislature was in session only three days , and other unavoidable causes , I did not arrive at Baton Rouge until after the Legislature had adjourned . But I met many members of the legislative corps , and communicated with them and ...
... Legislature was in session only three days , and other unavoidable causes , I did not arrive at Baton Rouge until after the Legislature had adjourned . But I met many members of the legislative corps , and communicated with them and ...
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... Legislature , but neither are yet ready for action , because they fear the people have not yet made up their minds to go out . The counties bordering on the Indian nations - Creeks , Cherokees , Choctaws , and Chickasaws -- would ...
... Legislature , but neither are yet ready for action , because they fear the people have not yet made up their minds to go out . The counties bordering on the Indian nations - Creeks , Cherokees , Choctaws , and Chickasaws -- would ...
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... Legislature of that State was not in session , and no extra session had then been called by the Governor , so that I had no opportunity of conferring with the legislative depart- ment of the government . I was , however , most cordially ...
... Legislature of that State was not in session , and no extra session had then been called by the Governor , so that I had no opportunity of conferring with the legislative depart- ment of the government . I was , however , most cordially ...
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... Legislature of Kentucky will assemble on the 17th of January , when the sentiment of the State will doubtless find official expression . Meantime , if the action of Alabama shall be arrested until the conference she has sought can be ...
... Legislature of Kentucky will assemble on the 17th of January , when the sentiment of the State will doubtless find official expression . Meantime , if the action of Alabama shall be arrested until the conference she has sought can be ...
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... Legislature was still in session , on the 14th , about 5 p . m . The lateness of the hour of my arrival prevented my calling upon the Governor on that evening . My arrival had been expected , and immediately on reaching my hotel I was ...
... Legislature was still in session , on the 14th , about 5 p . m . The lateness of the hour of my arrival prevented my calling upon the Governor on that evening . My arrival had been expected , and immediately on reaching my hotel I was ...
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A. D. one thousand adopted aforesaid agent agreed Alabama Albert Pike America do enact appointed Approved Arkansas arms Army artillery authorized bands battalions Captain cavalry Cherokee Nation Chickasaw Nations chief Choctaw Choctaw and Chickasaw citizens Colonel command commissioner communication companies Confederacy Confederate Government Congress Constitution convention defense Department duty election Excellency Executive Federal force furnish further Georgia Governor guns hereby honor Indian infantry instructions JEFFERSON DAVIS JOSEPH E L. P. WALKER Legislature letter ment military militia Milledgeville Montgomery muskets necessary necessity obedient servant officers ordinance Ordnance organized Osage Pensacola person President purchase purpose Quapaw ratified received regiments requisition respectfully Richmond rifles Secretary Secretary of War Seminole Nation Seneca tribe Senecas Shawnees slaves South Carolina Southern Tennessee thereof thousand eight hundred tion Treasury treaty tribe troops Union United vessels Virginia volunteers WAR DEPARTMENT