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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
d. It was a work very largely of their creation. Their blood and treasures were freely given to secure its independence. The South gave to that sacred cause the voice and eloquence of Patrick Henry, to arouse the people to action; the pen of Jefferson, to write the Declaration that we were a free and independent people; the sword of Washington, to win the battles which made us one of the nations of the earth; and it also furnished Chief-Justice Marshall, to proclaim the principles upon which. Greeley's paper continued to indorse the action of all southern people as fully as it was possible for language to enable it to do so. Mr. Greeley said: We have repeatedly said, and we once more insist, that the great principle embodied by Jefferson in the Declaration of American Independence, that governments derive their just powers from consent of the governed, is sound and just; and that if the slave States, the cotton States, or the gulf States only choose to form an independent natio
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.24 (search)
3, 13th and 15th Arkansas Regiment. Court martialed and cashiered. Burton, George W., Surgeon, Dec. 31, ‘63, Shelbyville, Jan. 31, ‘63, Murfreesboro Hospital, Feb. 28, ‘63, 33d Alabama Regiment, March 14, ‘63, ordered to report to B. J. Lea, Knoxville, Ala., by General Bragg, March 31, April 30, May 31, ‘63, Hospital Knoxville, Ala. Sept. 29, ‘62, ordered to report to General Bragg, July 31, ‘63, Medical Inspector Stewart's Division, April 30, ‘64, Medical-Director's office. Burt, Wm. Jefferson, Assistant Surgeon, appointed by Secretary of War Sept. 26, ‘62, to take rank from July 14, ‘62, Dec. 31, ‘62, Newsome Hospital, Chattanooga. Buist, John Robinson, Surgeon, com'd to rank Dec. 10, ‘61, passed Board at Shelbyville May 15, ‘63. Aug. 27, ‘62, ordered to report to Major-General Polk, Dec. 31, ‘62, 1st Tennessee Regiment, Perryville, Ky., Feb. 20, ‘63, April 30, ‘63, Senior Surg. Maury's Brigade, 1st Tennessee Regiment, Oct. 31, Nov. 30, Dec. 31,