Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... south , and all of his biographers have been southern men . That he spent five years following his graduation from West Point in the Northwest , chiefly at the army posts of Fort Crawford and Fort Winnebago , is , of course , well known ...
... south , and all of his biographers have been southern men . That he spent five years following his graduation from West Point in the Northwest , chiefly at the army posts of Fort Crawford and Fort Winnebago , is , of course , well known ...
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... South , issued an order emanci- pating the slaves in the states of Florida , Georgia , and South Carolina , and he followed this up by organizing the first negro regiment for service in the Civil War . Davis , as president of the ...
... South , issued an order emanci- pating the slaves in the states of Florida , Georgia , and South Carolina , and he followed this up by organizing the first negro regiment for service in the Civil War . Davis , as president of the ...
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... South part of the State , and I was sorry to find that they seem to be filled with the most vindictive feelings towards all who do not en- dorse the Nebraska bill and submit to the Nebraska test . I was surprised at the bitterness ...
... South part of the State , and I was sorry to find that they seem to be filled with the most vindictive feelings towards all who do not en- dorse the Nebraska bill and submit to the Nebraska test . I was surprised at the bitterness ...
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... South part of the State . Some of them who are Nebraska men , have been re- • Uri Osgood was a holdover Senator whose district gave an Anti - Nebraska majority in the election of 1854. Osgood was given a large amount of State patronage ...
... South part of the State . Some of them who are Nebraska men , have been re- • Uri Osgood was a holdover Senator whose district gave an Anti - Nebraska majority in the election of 1854. Osgood was given a large amount of State patronage ...
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... South , that there was no power in the territorial legislature to exclude slavery . The doctrine now contended for is that there is no power either in Congress or in the territories while in a territorial condition to exclude slavery ...
... South , that there was no power in the territorial legislature to exclude slavery . The doctrine now contended for is that there is no power either in Congress or in the territories while in a territorial condition to exclude slavery ...
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