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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 21: closing events of the War.--assassination of the President. (search)
e disbanded, and used to conquer and subdue loyal States. 4th. By the restoration of rebel authority, In their respective States, they would be enabled to re-establish Slavery. 5th. It might furnish a ground of responsibility on the part of the Federal Government, to pay the rebel debt, and certainly subjects loyal citizens of rebel States to debts contracted by rebels in the name of the State. 6th. It puts.in dispute the existence of loyal State Governments, and the new State of West Virginia, which had been recognized by every department of the United States Government. 7th. It practically abolished confiscation laws, and relieved rebels of every degree, .who had slaughtered our people, from all pains and penalties for their crimes. 8th. It gave terms that had been deliberately, repeatedly, and solemnly rejected by President Lincoln, and better terms than the rebels had ever asked in their most prosperous condition. 9th. It formed no basis of true and lasting
near Kelly's Ford, 3.22; operations of in West Virginia, 3.112; his raid on the Virginia and Tenneents at Philippi, 1.495; operations of in Western Virginia, II 102. Kelly's Ford, cavalry battle 2.586. Lander, Gen., operations of in Western Virginia, II 867. Last battle of the war, 3.580 of Virginia forces, 1.422; in command in Western Virginia, 2.92; operations of, 2.98; repulsed at Ement of the Ohio, 1.493; operations of in Western Virginia, 1.530-1.537; placed in command of the De 2.194. Milroy, Gen., operations of in Western Virginia, 2.103; compelled to evacuate Winchester, Reynolds, Gen. J. J., operations of in Western Virginia, 2.98; his descent on McMinnville, 3.119. Rosecrans, Gen. W. S., operations of in Western Virginia, 1.532; succeeds McClellan in command of 1.144. Tolland, Col. John, his raid in West Virginia, 3.112. Tompkins, Lieut. Charles H., hin. Franklin, 2.385; skirmish at, 2.385. West Virginia, erection of the new State of, 1.492; troo[1 more...]