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Edward Alfred Pollard, The lost cause; a new Southern history of the War of the Confederates ... Drawn from official sources and approved by the most distinguished Confederate leaders. 4 0 Browse Search
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62. the Democratic protest; against President Lincoln's administration. speech of Mr. Cox in the Federal Congress. supposed design of reconstruction of the Union. how the idea was treated in Richmond. savage denunciations of it. Vice President Stephens' declaration of Independence or death. military operations in the early months of 1863. General character of the war in the winter season. the recapture of Galveston by the Confederates. fight between the cotton-boats and the Federal fler returning to the embrace of those whose hands are dripping with the tears and blood of our people. The leaders and politicians of the Confederacy were not behind the press in denouncing the idea of any possible reunion with the North. Alexander I. Stephens, Vice-President of the Confederate States, made a speech in North Carolina, which in view of the sequel attached to this man, is a curious personal reminiscence of the war. He said: As for reconstruction, such a thing was impossible-such