945 resultados para Georgia--Maps--Civil War, 1861-1865.
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Appendix, p. [281]-359, contains a list of Union prisoners in Southern prison camps.
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Originally published New York: Scribner, 1892; cf. Menendez, Civil War novels, 377.
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Menendez. Civil War Novels,
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Imperfect: p. 3-4 wanting.
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Menendez. Civil War novels,
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Mitchell, S.W., hon. degree, 1896.
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Reprinted from the Revised register of the soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the war of the rebellion, Concord, 1895.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Deportation and colonization: an atempted solution of the race problem, by W.L. Fleming.--The literary movement for secession, by U.B. Phillips.--The frontier and secession, by C.W. Ramsdell.--The French consuls in the Confederate States, M.L. Bonham, jr.--The judicial interpretation of the Confederate constitution, by S.D. Brummer.--Southern legislation in respect to freedmen, 1865-1866, by J.G. de R. Hamilton.--Carpet-baggers in the United States Senate, by C. Mildred Thompson.--Grant's southern policy, by E.C. Woolley.--The federal enforcement acts, by W.W. Davis.--Negro suffrage in the South, by W.R. Smith.--Some phases of educational history in the South since 1865, by W.K. Boyd.--The new South, economic and social, by H. Thompson.--The political philosophy of John C. Calhoun, by C.E. Merriam.--Southern political theories, by D.Y. Thomas.--Southern politics since the civil war, by J.W. Garner.
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A series of letters from various places in the South dated April 30 to June 23, 1861, and written from the standpoint of an outsider. This collection, with five additional letters (three dated from Washington March 29 to April 9) has also been published with title: The civil war in America ... Boston, G. A. Fuller [1861]
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In this work of his imagination the writer pictures what he apprehends will be the result of the election of Republican candidates. Lincoln is to be succeeded by Seward in 1864 and the prospect of the latter's reelection in 1868 will bring on civil war.