Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... Union . In short , his career seems wholly identified with the 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 ...
... Union . In short , his career seems wholly identified with the 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 ...
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... union . The lovers persisted in their intentions , however , and when in June , 1835 , Davis left the service he journeyed to Louisville , where Miss Taylor was visiting , and there at the home of her aunt , Colonel Taylor's sister ...
... union . The lovers persisted in their intentions , however , and when in June , 1835 , Davis left the service he journeyed to Louisville , where Miss Taylor was visiting , and there at the home of her aunt , Colonel Taylor's sister ...
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... union . Practically all of this body of tradition reflects severely upon Davis ' honor , the charges and inuendoes ranging from tales of mere elopement to cowardly libertinism and home - wrecking.25 That all of these stories originated ...
... union . Practically all of this body of tradition reflects severely upon Davis ' honor , the charges and inuendoes ranging from tales of mere elopement to cowardly libertinism and home - wrecking.25 That all of these stories originated ...
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... Union . This closing scene in the drama of the Confederacy possesses a broad historical significance . Davis ' presidential career was terminated by soldiery from a section of the new Northwest which thirty years earlier he had known as ...
... Union . This closing scene in the drama of the Confederacy possesses a broad historical significance . Davis ' presidential career was terminated by soldiery from a section of the new Northwest which thirty years earlier he had known as ...
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... the slavery question but was a devoted friend of the Union . He was made Speaker in 1857 . 30 Henry M. Fuller of Pennsylvania . Dear Palmer , VII . TRUMBULL TO PALMER . Senate Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 Letters , Trumbull to Palmer . 29.
... the slavery question but was a devoted friend of the Union . He was made Speaker in 1857 . 30 Henry M. Fuller of Pennsylvania . Dear Palmer , VII . TRUMBULL TO PALMER . Senate Vol . XVI , Nos . 1-2 Letters , Trumbull to Palmer . 29.
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