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Rev. James K. Ewer , Company 3, Third Mass. Cav., Roster of the Third Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment in the war for the Union 36 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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Nays.--Messrs. Ambler, Blakey, Boissean, Borst, Bouldin, Branch, Cecil, Chamblise, Conn, R. H. Cox, Fisher, Graham, Gregory, John Goode, Jr. Harvie, Holcombe, Runten, Isbell, Kent, Kindred, Leake, Macfarland, Miller, Montague, Morris, Morton, Randolph, Richardson, William C. Scott, Seawell. Speed, Thornton, R. H. Turner, Tyler. Wise, Woods, and Wysor--87. The following is the resolution as adopted: . The withdrawal from the Federal Government of the States of South Carolinas, Geor Janney, M. Johnson, P. C. Johnston, Kent, Kilby, Kindred, Lawson, Leake, McComas, McNeil, Macfarland, C. K. Maliory, Marshall, Marr, Marye, Maslin, Miller, Moffett, Montague, Morris, Morton, Neblett, Neison, Orrick, Parks, Preston, Price, Pugh, Randolph, Richardson, R. E. Scott, Seawell, Sheffey, Stitlington, Slaughter, Speed, Spurlock, Staples, Strange, Sutherlin, Tayloe, Thornton, R. H. Turner, F. P. Turner, Tyler, Waller, Wickham, Wilson, Wise, Woods, and Wysor.--98. Pending the conside
Voting on Constitutions. In reply to the taunts that the people of the Southern Confederacy have had no vote upon the new Constitution, it is sufficient to say that the plan pursued by them was the one adopted in the ratification of the United States Constitution when the work of the framers was submitted to Conventions of the people in the several States, and their affirmative votes deemed a sufficient sanction. Madison, Hamilton, Randolph, Mason,the PinckneysandRutlbdges,all did this.