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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... Montgomery , Ala . , December 4 , 1860 . " " THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF ALABAMA , Montgomery , Ala .: 66 6 " GENTLEMEN : The peculiar and extraordinary state of public affairs and the interest of the State make ...
... Montgomery , Ala . , December 4 , 1860 . " " THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS OF THE CENTRAL BANK OF ALABAMA , Montgomery , Ala .: 66 6 " GENTLEMEN : The peculiar and extraordinary state of public affairs and the interest of the State make ...
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... MONTGOMERY , ALA . , January 8 , 1861 . His Excellency A. B. MOORE , Montgomery , Ala .: SIR : Acting under the authority of the commission received from you , I visited Annapolis to confer in person with the Governor of Maryland . He ...
... MONTGOMERY , ALA . , January 8 , 1861 . His Excellency A. B. MOORE , Montgomery , Ala .: SIR : Acting under the authority of the commission received from you , I visited Annapolis to confer in person with the Governor of Maryland . He ...
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... Montgomery , in the State of Alabama , for the purpose of consulting with each other as to the most effectual mode of securing concerted and harmonious action in whatever meas- ures may be deemed most desirable for our common peace and ...
... Montgomery , in the State of Alabama , for the purpose of consulting with each other as to the most effectual mode of securing concerted and harmonious action in whatever meas- ures may be deemed most desirable for our common peace and ...
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... Montgomery , Ala . , on the 4th day of this month , being the day suggested by a majority of the seceding States . We may expect , therefore , that the convention will at an early day form a provisional government for the States ...
... Montgomery , Ala . , on the 4th day of this month , being the day suggested by a majority of the seceding States . We may expect , therefore , that the convention will at an early day form a provisional government for the States ...
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... Montgomery , Ala . , February 3 , 1861 . 66 Commissioner from the State of Virginia : SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date , with the preamble and resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of ...
... Montgomery , Ala . , February 3 , 1861 . 66 Commissioner from the State of Virginia : SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this date , with the preamble and resolutions adopted by the General Assembly of ...
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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