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Mississippi (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 9
Mississippi. --Gov. Pettus issued a special order on the 14th inst., saying: "A sufficient number of companies to fill any probable requisition for troops by the Government of the Confederate States of America on the State of Mississippi, having already been tendered, no more companies will be received until further notice."
United States (United States) (search for this): article 9
Mississippi. --Gov. Pettus issued a special order on the 14th inst., saying: "A sufficient number of companies to fill any probable requisition for troops by the Government of the Confederate States of America on the State of Mississippi, having already been tendered, no more companies will be received until further notice."
Mississippi. --Gov. Pettus issued a special order on the 14th inst., saying: "A sufficient number of companies to fill any probable requisition for troops by the Government of the Confederate States of America on the State of Mississippi, having already been tendered, no more companies will be received until further notice."
Mississippi. --Gov. Pettus issued a special order on the 14th inst., saying: "A sufficient number of companies to fill any probable requisition for troops by the Government of the Confederate States of America on the State of Mississippi, having already been tendered, no more companies will be received until further notice."