Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Volumen17Tennessee Historical Society, 1950 |
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... Union , yet these men were leaving to fight against the Federal government with the blessings of the Governor of the state . " That a state would willingly allow its citizens to depart peacefully from its confines to engage in war ...
... Union , yet these men were leaving to fight against the Federal government with the blessings of the Governor of the state . " That a state would willingly allow its citizens to depart peacefully from its confines to engage in war ...
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... Union . This time his efforts were to be crowned with success . On June eighth , Tennesseans trooped to the polls for the second time to cast their desires as to remaining in the union . An overwhelming victory for the disunionists was ...
... Union . This time his efforts were to be crowned with success . On June eighth , Tennesseans trooped to the polls for the second time to cast their desires as to remaining in the union . An overwhelming victory for the disunionists was ...
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... Union Army had been captured . One Brigade lost 1,013 out of 2,700 and by the close of the fighting on Sunday night , had only 800 men left in the line . Of one Regiment only 10 returned to camp . On Sunday alone , 45 out of 81 Union ...
... Union Army had been captured . One Brigade lost 1,013 out of 2,700 and by the close of the fighting on Sunday night , had only 800 men left in the line . Of one Regiment only 10 returned to camp . On Sunday alone , 45 out of 81 Union ...
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Tennessees Morman Massacre | 19 |
Franklin County in the Secession Crisis | 37 |
Frolics Fights and Firewater in Frontier Tennessee | 97 |
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