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Great fair for the Sanitary Commission held at New York.
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In our last lecture we saw Louis Napoleon
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In our last lecture we saw the operation of Confederate agents in England.
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Inventory of camp and garrison equipage belonging to Company C, 16th Regt., M.V. at Camp Hamilton, Va., inspected by Col. T. J....
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Invitation to Unveiling of Grave Marker
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Invoices of property turned over by E. M. Livermore, Quartermaster, 16th Regt., Mass. Vol., to Capt. Leander G. King
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It was in 1578 -- just 301 years ago that George Buchanan of Scotland wrote a pamphlet entitled De Jure Regni.
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Jefferson Davis stood on the balcony of the State House, Montgomery, Alabama
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John S. Marmaduke's expedition into Missouri from Arkansas; Report of killed, wounded, missing, by Maj. G. W .C. Bennett
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Letters to and from Confederate soldiers
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Letters to Edward Jenkins Harden, 1852, 1858
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Letters to Edward Jenkins Harden, 1863 December
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Letters to Edward Jenkins Harden, 1863 November
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Letters to Edward Jenkins Harden, undated
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Letters to soldiers by M. E. Caminade, Charley Eller, Margaret Ezzell, William Hester, Lovina Lackey, Robert Henry Lee, S. K....
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Letters to soldiers by Mrs. Battin; Caroline Campfield; W. J. Ellis, Jane Iseley; Elvirah Lackey; Mrs. C. E. Moore; Susan...
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List of camp and garrison equipage
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List of Quarter-masters stores, &c., transferred by first Lieutenant C. F. Copeland, Quartermaster U.S. Army, to Capt. Leander...
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