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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... received as her commissioner by the authorities of the State of Kentucky , as well as the profound personal gratification which , as a son of Kentucky , born and reared within her borders , I feel at the manner in which I , as the ...
... received as her commissioner by the authorities of the State of Kentucky , as well as the profound personal gratification which , as a son of Kentucky , born and reared within her borders , I feel at the manner in which I , as the ...
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... received from His Excel- lency the Governor of your State that he has taken the same precau- tions for the protection of the people of Alabama against the assaults of our common enemy , and I sincerely trust the Executive of each and ...
... received from His Excel- lency the Governor of your State that he has taken the same precau- tions for the protection of the people of Alabama against the assaults of our common enemy , and I sincerely trust the Executive of each and ...
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... received . I was assured that the State of Alabama had the sympathy of many of the citizens of Delaware in this trying emer- gency , although the members of the Legislature , not having been elected in view of the present crisis , would ...
... received . I was assured that the State of Alabama had the sympathy of many of the citizens of Delaware in this trying emer- gency , although the members of the Legislature , not having been elected in view of the present crisis , would ...
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... received from His Excellency the Governor , through Mr. Waters , his secretary , was taken up and read : TO THE CONVENTION : * * * * EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , Milledgeville , January 18 , 1861 . * * * Though not strictly in response to the ...
... received from His Excellency the Governor , through Mr. Waters , his secretary , was taken up and read : TO THE CONVENTION : * * * * EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT , Milledgeville , January 18 , 1861 . * * * Though not strictly in response to the ...
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... received from any company , regimental , or battalion parade . The law as it exists is impracticable , and requires to be remodeled before it can be effectual . The little interest taken in the militia is conclusive evidence that a ...
... received from any company , regimental , or battalion parade . The law as it exists is impracticable , and requires to be remodeled before it can be effectual . The little interest taken in the militia is conclusive evidence that a ...
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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