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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
ollowing resolutions, among others, adopted: Resolved, That we earnestly petition the Legislatures of Alabama and Tennessee, through them and by ourselves, and all other authorities that can give us any aid in the matter to change the line between the States so as to transfer the county of Franklin to the State of Alabama, unless, before this can be done, Tennessee secede from the Union, thereby giving to us a Government having our consent. And that copies of this and the next resolution be sent to the Governors of Alabama and Tennessee as early as can be. Resolved, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessee, as provied, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessee, as provided in said resolution, which we again earnestly request may be early attended to.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 11
t., and the following resolutions, among others, adopted: Resolved, That we earnestly petition the Legislatures of Alabama and Tennessee, through them and by ourselves, and all other authorities that can give us any aid in the matter to change the line between the States so as to transfer the county of Franklin to the State of Alabama, unless, before this can be done, Tennessee secede from the Union, thereby giving to us a Government having our consent. And that copies of this and the next resolution be sent to the Governors of Alabama and Tennessee as early as can be. Resolved, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessed, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessee, as provided in said resolution, which we again earnestly request may be early attended to.
Franklin (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
A secession. --The county of Franklin, Tennessee, which gave a very strong resistance vote at the late election in that State, is so disgusted at the refusal to call a Convention, that a meeting of the people was held on the 2d inst., and the following resolutions, among others, adopted: Resolved, That we earnestly petition the Legislatures of Alabama and Tennessee, through them and by ourselves, and all other authorities that can give us any aid in the matter to change the line between the States so as to transfer the county of Franklin to the State of Alabama, unless, before this can be done, Tennessee secede from the Union, thereby giving to us a Government having our consent. And that copies of this and the next resolution be sent to the Governors of Alabama and Tennessee as early as can be. Resolved, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessee, as provide
A secession. --The county of Franklin, Tennessee, which gave a very strong resistance vote at the late election in that State, is so disgusted at the refusal to call a Convention, that a meeting of the people was held on the 2d inst., and the following resolutions, among others, adopted: Resolved, That we earnestly petition the Legislatures of Alabama and Tennessee, through them and by ourselves, and all other authorities that can give us any aid in the matter to change the line between the States so as to transfer the county of Franklin to the State of Alabama, unless, before this can be done, Tennessee secede from the Union, thereby giving to us a Government having our consent. And that copies of this and the next resolution be sent to the Governors of Alabama and Tennessee as early as can be. Resolved, That, upon the conditions of the fifth resolution, we declare ourselves out of the Union, subject to be ratified by the States of Alabama and Tennessee, as provided