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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1,078 0 Browse Search
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories 442 0 Browse Search
Brig.-Gen. Bradley T. Johnson, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.1, Maryland (ed. Clement Anselm Evans) 440 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 430 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 330 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. 324 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 306 0 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) 284 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 254 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore) 150 0 Browse Search
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Latest from the North. Lynchburg, Va., Jan. 15. --The Virginian has Northern dates of the 6th. Butler has been placed in charge of all Confederate prisoners in the United States, and it is said there will be thirty thousand at Point Look out Md., within three weeks. The Federal Government adheres to its purpose that no exchange shall take place except through Butler. The Philadelphia Inquirer says we imagine the rebel authorities are now heartily ashamed of the ridiculous pretence of outlawry which they made the cause of suspending the exchange, on the just plan of man for man, commenced by Butler. Archbishop Hughes is dead. Great honors were being paid his remains in New York. His funeral was to take place last Thursday. A majority of both Houses of Congress, it is said, are in favor of removing the capital from Washington, to some point, Northward, and the change is about being seriously discussed. A special to the Cincinnati Commercial says that a
A word for Maryland. The bill of Mr. Miles, to which we alluded Tuesday, is understood, and we believe has been expres as this. Yet this is precisely the testimony upon which Maryland has been judged. The Plug Ugly and the Blood Tub are takmong as desired its provisions to embrace all citizens of Maryland residing in any of the Southern States. These views werepresented to different members of Congress by citizens of Maryland, and the evils which would follow any exemption of their this moment all in favor of extending the conscription to Maryland. But why should congressional invective be reserved for Maryland alone? Are Marylanders the only men who neglect their duty? Is there no neglect of duty in Congress itself atembers should be so ready to hurl their anathemas against Maryland as the only sinner? The law requires that an accuser shoas well as any in the Confederate army. The mechanics of Maryland form so large a body that if they fall under the conscrip