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United States (United States) (search for this): article 25
B. Magoffin (search for this): article 25
The neutrality of Kentucky.
We have already published a telegraphic abstract of the message of Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, and have since received a printed copy of the document.
The following correspondence is appended to the message:
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Dep't, Frankfort, Aug., 1861. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.,: Sir:
Since the commencement of the present unhappy difficulties yet pending in the country, the people of Kentucky have indicated a steadfast desire and purpose to maintain a position of strict neutrality between the belligerent parties.
They have already striven, by their policy, to avert from themselves the calamity of war, and protect their own soil from the presence of contending armies.
Up to this period they have enjoyed comparative tranquility and entire domestic peace.
Recently a military force has been enlisted and quartered by the United States authorities within this State.
I have on this day addressed a communica
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 25
The neutrality of Kentucky.
We have already published a telegraphic abstract of the message of Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, and have since received a printed copy of the document.
The following correspondence is appended to the message:
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Dep't, Frankfort, Aug., 1861. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.,: Sir:
Since the commencement of the present unhappy difficulties yet pending in the country, the people of Kentucky have indicated a steadfast desire and purpose to maintain a position of strict neutrality between the belligerent parties.
They have already striven, by their policy, to avert from themselves the calamity of war, and protect their own soil from the presence of contending armies.
Up to this period they have enjoyed comparative tranquility and entire domestic peace.
Recently a military force has been enlisted and quartered by the United States authorities within this State.
I have on this day addressed a communicat
August, 1861 AD (search for this): article 25
The neutrality of Kentucky.
We have already published a telegraphic abstract of the message of Gov. Magoffin, of Kentucky, and have since received a printed copy of the document.
The following correspondence is appended to the message:
Commonwealth of Kentucky, Executive Dep't, Frankfort, Aug., 1861. Hon. Jefferson Davis, Richmond, Va.,: Sir:
Since the commencement of the present unhappy difficulties yet pending in the country, the people of Kentucky have indicated a steadfast desire and purpose to maintain a position of strict neutrality between the belligerent parties.
They have already striven, by their policy, to avert from themselves the calamity of war, and protect their own soil from the presence of contending armies.
Up to this period they have enjoyed comparative tranquility and entire domestic peace.
Recently a military force has been enlisted and quartered by the United States authorities within this State.
I have on this day addressed a communica