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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 4 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1., Chapter 4: seditious movements in Congress.--Secession in South Carolina, and its effects. (search)
John L. Manning.Thos. Wier.E. R. Henderson.Thomas M. Hanckel.Alex. M. Forster. John I. Ingram.H. I. Caughman.Peter Stokes.A. W. Burnet.Wm. Blackburn Wilson. Edgar W. Charles.John C. Geiger.Daniel Flud.Thomas Y. Simons.Robert T. Allison. Julius A. Dargan.Paul Quattlebaum.David C. Appleby.Artemas T. Darby.Samuel Rainey. Isaac D. Wilson.W. B. Rowell.R. W. Barnwell.L. W. Spratt.A. Baxter Springs. John M. Timmons.Chesley D. Evans.Jos. Dan'l Pope.Williams Middleton.A. I. Barron. Francis Hugh W On the 26th, the Convention agreed to send a commissioner to each Slave-labor State that might hold a convention, to bear to them a copy of the South Carolina Ordinance of Secession; When this question was before the Convention, a member (Mr. Dargan) proposed to send a copy of the ordinance, with the Declaration of causes, &c., to all the States of the Union; and, when it was objected to, he said that a statement of reasons is required, as well as the ordinance. Courtesy to our late Confe