The South Since the War: As Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the CarolinasTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 400 頁 |
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... Sidney Andrews. THE SOUTH SINCE THE WAR : AS SHOWN BY FOURTEEN WEEKS OF TRAVEL AND OBSERVATION IN GEORGIA AND THE CAROLINAS . BY SIDNEY ANDREWS . BOSTON : TICK NOR AND FIELDS . F 216 A56 4842 Entered according to Act of Congress. 1866 .
... Sidney Andrews. THE SOUTH SINCE THE WAR : AS SHOWN BY FOURTEEN WEEKS OF TRAVEL AND OBSERVATION IN GEORGIA AND THE CAROLINAS . BY SIDNEY ANDREWS . BOSTON : TICK NOR AND FIELDS . F 216 A56 4842 Entered according to Act of Congress. 1866 .
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... Congress , in the year 1866 , by SIDNEY ANDREWS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , & Co. , CAMBRIDGE . INTRODUCTORY NOTE . I SPENT the months of September ,
... Congress , in the year 1866 , by SIDNEY ANDREWS , in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts . UNIVERSITY PRESS : WELCH , BIGELOW , & Co. , CAMBRIDGE . INTRODUCTORY NOTE . I SPENT the months of September ,
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... Congress , the Freedmen's Bureau stands as the next friend of the blacks ; practically , and in the custom of the country , it appears to stand too often as their next enemy . That General Saxton is their good friend does not need to be ...
... Congress , the Freedmen's Bureau stands as the next friend of the blacks ; practically , and in the custom of the country , it appears to stand too often as their next enemy . That General Saxton is their good friend does not need to be ...
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... Congress . Twelve , namely , David L. Wardlaw and Thomas Thomson of Abbeville District , James L. Orr of Anderson , J. J. Brabham of Barn- well , John A. Inglis and Henry McIver of Chesterfield , James Conner and J. Du Pre of Charleston ...
... Congress . Twelve , namely , David L. Wardlaw and Thomas Thomson of Abbeville District , James L. Orr of Anderson , J. J. Brabham of Barn- well , John A. Inglis and Henry McIver of Chesterfield , James Conner and J. Du Pre of Charleston ...
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... Congress , said he , to allow us four representatives now , and probably seven , and at least six , after the next census , when our present white population gives us but two , if we deny the right of the negroes to be represented in ...
... Congress , said he , to allow us four representatives now , and probably seven , and at least six , after the next census , when our present white population gives us but two , if we deny the right of the negroes to be represented in ...
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