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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 296 2 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 94 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 61 1 Browse Search
Hon. J. L. M. Curry , LL.D., William Robertson Garrett , A. M. , Ph.D., Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 1.1, Legal Justification of the South in secession, The South as a factor in the territorial expansion of the United States (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 58 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 50 0 Browse Search
C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874. 44 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 34 0 Browse Search
Raphael Semmes, Memoirs of Service Afloat During the War Between the States 30 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
on of the Mississippi. He placed Monroe and Madison, who were in Congress when this matter was diol of the State, led by Jefferson, Monroe and Madison, and opposed by Washington, Hamilton, Lee andatrick Henry, Edmund Randolph, John Blair, James Madison, George Mason, George Wythe. Henry declinrally conceded that but for his efforts and Mr. Madison's that it would unquestionably have been reetery. The great, the good, the wise. James Madison, The fourth President of the United Staof Washington, Madison, Jefferson or Monroe. Madison was credited with possessing the faculty of dbution to American history of that period. Madison possessed, to a wonderful extent, an exquisitandid, lucid and cogent. Monroe succeeded Mr. Madison as President of the United States in 1817, e Roman energy and Attic wit of George Mason; Madison with his incomparable powers of persuasion; M by the States, certainly not by Virginia. Mr. Madison, the Father of the Federal Constitution, wo[10 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.30 (search)
enlisted May 10, 1861. Mundy, Thomas W., promoted second sergeant; wounded August 30, 1862, in battle, Second Manassas; killed July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg. Mundy, Henry B., died November 3, 1861, in hospital at Charlottesville. Mooney, Madison, wounded in battle, Frazer's Farm, June 30, 1862; wounded November 17, 1863, at Howlett House; accidently shot June 8, 1864 and died from effects of wound. Meeks, Henry M., captured at Yorktown, April 26, 1862; exchanged August 5, 1862. MaYorktown, April 26, 1862: exchanged August 5, 1862; wounded in battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863, and captured. Minor, Peter H., captured at Yorktown, April 26, 1862; exchanged August 5, 1862; killed July 3, 1863, in battle at Gettysburg. Madison, James A., captured at Yorktown, April 26, 1862; exchanged August 8, 1862. Mitchell, W. F. Martin, Timothy, by exchange with N. T. Routt, March 24, 1865. McCue, H. T., exchanged with E. Goss, November 23, 1864. McCue, W. M., exchang
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), New England forced slavery. (search)
e avarice of British merchants. The British government constantly checked the attempts of Virginia to put a stopto it. He lamented that some of our eastern brethren had from a lust of gain embarked in this nefarious traffic. Twenty years, said Madison, will produce all the mischief that can be apprehended from the liberty to import slaves. As between Virginia's cession of her northwest territory for the sake of the union; and New England's refusal (for the sake of union) to relinquish, untilsley called the sum of all villainies. This was what New England made the condition precedent to Union. The capital invested in the lucrative exchange of rum for negroes could not (or would not) sooner adjust itself to the impractical views of Madison and Mason. The constitutional power of amendment was inhibited from touching this provision. By profits thus derived, the sons of New England, their legatees and distributees, have been enriched. Which of them has flung upon the ground the ta
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 36. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
Epitaph to, 104 Jones, Gen. W. E., 100 Keenan, Death of Major, 200 Kentucky in 1788, 33 Kershaw, Gen. J. B., 23 Keysville Guards, 146 Roll of, 147 King, Col. H. H., 167 Lassiter, Charles T., Address of, 126 Lee, Gen. R. E. At Appomattox, 15 His self-denying greatness, 294 The quintessence of Virginia, 294 When a private soldier seized his bridle, 204 Lincoln, Abraham, His kindly feeling toward the South, 254 Emancipation Proclamation of, 60 McLaws, Gen. L., 24 Madison, James, small of stature, 47 Magistrates, The, of Virginia, 303 Mahone Gen. Wm., 171 prowess of, 174 Marshall, John, Sketch of, 45 His unaffected bearing, 309 Marye's Heights, Storming of, 175 Fearful mortality at, 176, 198 Mason, Geo., Sketch of, 50 Memorable Challenge, A, 304 Memphis, Capture of by Forrest, 180 Minor, Benj. Blake, 370 Moffett, W. L., 14th Va. Cavalry, 16 Monroe James Sketch of, 52 Moore, J. Staunton, 28 Moore Surgeon General S. P., 87 Mortalit