The history of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881

embracing the three important epochs: the decade before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction

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The history of the State of Georgia from 1850 to 1881

embracing the three important epochs: the decade before the war of 1861-5; the war; the period of Reconstruction

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Brown & Derby
Language
English
Pages
754

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Table of Contents

A. Georgia officers who served in the civil war of 1861-5 in the Confederate service, including general and regimental field officers and captains.
B. Correspondence between Jefferson Davis, president of the confederacy, and Joseph E. Brown, governor of Georgia, on conscription.
C. Original communication of Mrs. Mary Williams, to the Columbus (Ga.) Times, suggesting the Decoration day custom.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
975.8/03

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Pagination
754 p.
Number of pages
754

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OL24181659M
Internet Archive
cu31924028791214
ISBN 10
0404045715
OCLC/WorldCat
1106511

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