Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 3, Minority Report of C. C. Washburn and Mason W. Tappan, 1861
Tag Archives: Civil War
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 4
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 4, Minority Report of Miles Taylor, John S. Phelps, A. Rust, William G. Whiteley, and Warren Winslow and Joint Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution, 1861
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 5
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 5, Minority Report of John C. Burch and Lansing Stout, 1861
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 6
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 6, Minority Report of Thomas A. R. Nelson and Joint Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution, 1861
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 7
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 7, Minority Report of Charles Francis Adams, 1861
Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 8
Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 9, Minority Report of Peter E. Love and A. J. Hamilton, 1860
South Carolina volunteers. Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House of the 9th instant, in relation to the organization of South Carolina volunteers, composed of black men — fugitive slaves.
Organization of South Carolina volunteers composed of black men, fugitive enslaved persons, 1862
South Carolina volunteers. Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House of June 9, 1862, transmitting correspondence of Major General Hunter, in relation to arming South Carolina volunteers — fugitive slaves.
Correspondence of Major General Hunter on arming South Carolina volunteers, fugitive enslaved persons, 1862
Memorial of Anthony M. Dignowitz, of San Antonio, Texas, praying the military occupation of Texas, with a view of protecting loyal citizens.
Memorial on military occupation of Texas, 1861
Letter of the Secretary of War, communicating an answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 17th instant, information in relation to the roles as such of the regiments as have been raised in the State of Maryland in the present war which were composed in whole or in part of those who were at the time of their enlistment or draft slaves.
Letter on draft or enlistment of persons in Maryland who were held as enslaved persons, 1865
[Resolution on national affairs, against War, Lincoln, and abolishing slavery]
Resolution on national affairs, against War, Lincoln, and abolishing slavery, 1864
[Resolution for declaring, by amendment of constitution, that property in slaves, as recognized by local law of any States, shall stand on same footing in all constitutional and federal relations as any other property so recognized]
Resolution for declaring, by amendment of constitution, that property in enslaved persons, as recognized by local law of any States, shall stand on same footing in all constitutional and federal relations as any other property so recognized, 1860
Dissensions between the North and South. Petition of the Committee of Thirty-Three, appointed at the workingmen’s mass meeting, held in Philadelphia, in Independence Square, Saturday evening, January 26, 1861.
Crittenden resolutions, petition of committee of thirty-three appointed at mass meeting of workingmen held in Philadelphia, in favor of, 1861
Message of the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 12th instant, information in relation to the states of the Union lately in rebellion, accompanied by a report of Carl Schurz on the States of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; also a report of Lieutenant General Grant, on the same subject.
Message of President on condition of States lately in rebellion, 1865
[Message of President, communicating constitution for Kansas adopted at Lecompton, 4 September, 1857]
Message of President, communicating constitution for Kansas adopted at Lecompton, 4 September, 1857, 1858
Letter of the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 3d, instant, in reference to the sale into slavery of colored freemen captured by the rebels.
Letter on sale into slavery of colored freemen captured by rebels, 1862
[No title] Resolutions on slavery and the rebellion
Resolutions on slavery and the rebellion, 1864
Slavery in the District of Columbia. (to accompany bill H.R. no. 351.).
Slavery in District of Columbia, 1862
Amendment to the Constitution. Resolutions of the Legislature of Ohio, relative to Amendment of the Constitution regarding slavery.
Amendment of Constitution of United States on slavery, resolutions of legislature of Ohio, 1865
Harriet Tubman
House and Senate Reports: On Harriet Tubman’s activities as a scout and a spy., 1874
Message from the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the Thirty-fourth Congress.
State of the Union address, 1856
Rebellion of the seceding states.
Amendment to resolution on rebellion in seceding states, 1863
Rebellion of the seceding states.
Amendment to resolution on rebellion in seceding states, 1863