An edition of An appeal to the people of Georgia (1867)

An appeal to the people of Georgia

containing an "introduction" setting forth the object of the appeal, the "constitutional ammendment," the recent "Act of Congress," known as the "military law," the resolutions adopted by the meeting in Atlanta on the 4th of March, the "Address of Ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown" to that meeting, and lastly, "A word of warning in an hour of danger" : Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1867.

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An edition of An appeal to the people of Georgia (1867)

An appeal to the people of Georgia

containing an "introduction" setting forth the object of the appeal, the "constitutional ammendment," the recent "Act of Congress," known as the "military law," the resolutions adopted by the meeting in Atlanta on the 4th of March, the "Address of Ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown" to that meeting, and lastly, "A word of warning in an hour of danger" : Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1867.

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s.n.
Language
English
Pages
12

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YA 16874

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Pagination
12 p. ;
Number of pages
12

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OL597358M
LCCN
96189988

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