Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... Kentucky . This list , numbering 187 generals , is divided among the several States as fol- lows : Virginia , 81 ; South Carolina , 14 ; Georgia , 14 ; Kentucky , 11 ; Tennessee , 11 ; Louisiana , 9 ; North Carolina , 9 ; Alabama , 7 ...
... Kentucky . This list , numbering 187 generals , is divided among the several States as fol- lows : Virginia , 81 ; South Carolina , 14 ; Georgia , 14 ; Kentucky , 11 ; Tennessee , 11 ; Louisiana , 9 ; North Carolina , 9 ; Alabama , 7 ...
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... Kentucky , and it is your duty to espouse it . Duty and honor unite in this call upon you . Will you join in the mov- ing columns of the South , or is the spirit of Kentucky dead ? GEO . B. CRITTENDEN , Major - General . Previous to the ...
... Kentucky , and it is your duty to espouse it . Duty and honor unite in this call upon you . Will you join in the mov- ing columns of the South , or is the spirit of Kentucky dead ? GEO . B. CRITTENDEN , Major - General . Previous to the ...
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... Kentucky ( Mr. Crittenden ) , which was nothing else than that this House dare not inquire into the manner in which this war is conducted , and dare not inquire whether our officers are doing their duty or are traitors ? Has it come to ...
... Kentucky ( Mr. Crittenden ) , which was nothing else than that this House dare not inquire into the manner in which this war is conducted , and dare not inquire whether our officers are doing their duty or are traitors ? Has it come to ...
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