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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.) 2 0 Browse Search
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A Roster of General Officers , Heads of Departments, Senators, Representatives , Military Organizations, &c., &c., in Confederate Service during the War between the States. (ed. Charles C. Jones, Jr. Late Lieut. Colonel of Artillery, C. S. A.), Members of the First and Second Congresses of the Confederate States. (search)
First Congress. Hon.John V. WrightTennesseeMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.J. R. BaylorTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.A. M. BranchTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.Stephen H. DardenTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.B. H. EppersonTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.M. D. GrahamTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.P. W. GrayTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.C. C. HerbertTexasMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.S. H. MorganTexasMember of Second Congress. Hon.Frank B. SextonTexasMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.John R. WilcoxTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.William B. WrightTexasMember of First Congress. Hon.John B. BaldwinVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress. Hon.Thomas S. BocockVirginiaMember of First and Second Congress; speaker. Hon.Alexander R. BotelerVirginiaMember of First Congress. Hon.John R. ChamblissVirginiaMember of First Congress; afterwards Brigadier-General. Hon.D. C. DeJarnetteVirginiaMember of First and Second Congre
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
her arms and return to the Union she would receive pay for her slaves. Mr. Stephens replied that, if Mr. Lincoln had ever made a proposition of that kind he had never heard of it. I also quote the following from a letter written by the Hon. Frank B. Sexton, in March, 1895, and published in the newspapers at that time, in which he says: On the day after the return of the commissioners from the Fort Monroe conference, I was told by Senator James. L. Orr, a close friend of, and certainl that no offer had ever been made, nor was any such offer reported to Mr. Davis or his Cabinet, either in writing or verbally, by the commissioners, who, as he said, stated orally to Mr. Davis all that occurred. It is proper to state that Colonel Sexton was a member of the Confederate Congress; that he has ever since been a prominent lawyer in this State, and that he is a man of the highest social, moral and professional standing, whose word no one who knows him would question. I do not m
The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], State of the political Atmosphere in Ohio. (search)
The Texas Elections. Houston, Sept. 28, via Jackson, Oct. 10. --The result of the August election in this State is as follows: Pendleton Murrah elected Governor over Gen. T. T. Chambers by about 5,000 votes; F. S. Stockdale elected Lieutenant. Governor by about 2,000 majority; S. Crosby elected Land Commissioner without opposition. William Stedman also elected. For Congress--1st district, J. A. Willcox re-elected; 2d, Claiborne C. Herbert re-elected; 3d, A. M. Branch elected; 4th, Frank B. Sexton re-elected; 5th, J. R. Baylor elected; 6th, S. H. Morgan elected. The Representatives in the last Congress not returned are Peter W. Gray, M. D. Graham, and Wm. B. Wright.