Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: List of documents, source documents, appendicesABC-CLIO, 2000 - 2733 páginas |
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... continued slaves ; and if so , the pre- sumption is , the plaintiff was born a slave ; and if so , the presumption is , he continued to be a slave to the time of action brought . I cannot think such presumptions can be resorted to , to ...
... continued slaves ; and if so , the pre- sumption is , the plaintiff was born a slave ; and if so , the presumption is , he continued to be a slave to the time of action brought . I cannot think such presumptions can be resorted to , to ...
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... continued to be protected by the treaty after the State of Louisiana was admitted to the Union . The third article of the treaty was relied on . Mr. Chief Justice Marshall said : " This article obviously contemplates two objects . One ...
... continued to be protected by the treaty after the State of Louisiana was admitted to the Union . The third article of the treaty was relied on . Mr. Chief Justice Marshall said : " This article obviously contemplates two objects . One ...
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... continued with unabated rapidity and effect upon the three gunboats as they continued still to approach the fort with their destructive fire until the rebel flag was hauled down , after a very severe and closely - con- tested action of ...
... continued with unabated rapidity and effect upon the three gunboats as they continued still to approach the fort with their destructive fire until the rebel flag was hauled down , after a very severe and closely - con- tested action of ...
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Abraham Lincoln aforesaid America April arms Article artillery attack August authority Battle Brig brigade cavalry Charles citizens Civil Colonel colored command Compilation Confederacy Confederate Armies Congress Constitution corps December declare district duty election enemy execution February Federal force Fort Sumter further enacted George Georgia Gettysburg Government Grant Henry Wirz hereby History James January Jefferson Davis John judgment July June jurisdiction killed Louisiana Louisiana State University Major-General March Maryland McClellan ment military Mississippi Missouri National Navy North Carolina officers Official Records party persons plaintiff Potomac President prisoners prisoners of war Proclamation rebel Rebellion regiments Richmond Robert Robert M. T. Hunter Secession Secretary Senate slave slavery soldiers Source South Supreme Court Tennessee territory thereof Thomas tion Treasury troops U.S. Army U.S. War Department Union and Confederate United University Press Virginia Washington William wounded writ York