Publications of the Southern History Association, Volumen7Southern History Association, 1903 Includes reports of the annual meetings. |
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... army ( after having erected a fort , storehouses , & c . , on Holston ) marched against the Cherokee Indians , and after destroying seven of their towns & much of their stock and provisions returned to the fort on Holston in the month ...
... army ( after having erected a fort , storehouses , & c . , on Holston ) marched against the Cherokee Indians , and after destroying seven of their towns & much of their stock and provisions returned to the fort on Holston in the month ...
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... army immediately to be put under the Command of Col. Andrew Lewis , for the purpose of meeting the Indians . Genl . Martin was appointed first Lieut . in the Company of Capt . Abram Penn . Capt . Penn's company was ordered to ...
... army immediately to be put under the Command of Col. Andrew Lewis , for the purpose of meeting the Indians . Genl . Martin was appointed first Lieut . in the Company of Capt . Abram Penn . Capt . Penn's company was ordered to ...
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... army , 1861-1865 . " No statement is made as to the sources for this list . October , 1902 ( Vol . VII , No. 3 , pp . , 33-46 , monthly , $ 1.00 yearly , 10 cents a copy , Louisville , Ky . ) , contains a sketch of efforts to discover ...
... army , 1861-1865 . " No statement is made as to the sources for this list . October , 1902 ( Vol . VII , No. 3 , pp . , 33-46 , monthly , $ 1.00 yearly , 10 cents a copy , Louisville , Ky . ) , contains a sketch of efforts to discover ...
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... army . " There is also a letter written by Alexander H. Stephens on June 15 , 1854 , to Robert Sims Burch in which he dis- cusses the annexation of Texas and slavery , the Nebraska bill , and the question of slavery in the territory ...
... army . " There is also a letter written by Alexander H. Stephens on June 15 , 1854 , to Robert Sims Burch in which he dis- cusses the annexation of Texas and slavery , the Nebraska bill , and the question of slavery in the territory ...
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... ARMY ? -600,000 only has been the widespread belief in the South for years , but at least a million says Mr. T. L. Livermore , of Boston , in a most thorough , scholarly investigation he made and published in book form more than a year ...
... ARMY ? -600,000 only has been the widespread belief in the South for years , but at least a million says Mr. T. L. Livermore , of Boston , in a most thorough , scholarly investigation he made and published in book form more than a year ...
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