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Letter from George Stanton Denison to Salmon Portland Chase, May, 1862
written by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 (1862); edited by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 and Samuel H. Dodson; in Diary and Correspondence of Salmon P. Chase. (District of Columbia: American Historical Association, 1903), 116-122
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written by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 (1862); edited by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 and Samuel H. Dodson; in Diary and Correspondence of Salmon P. Chase. (District of Columbia: American Historical Association, 1903), 116-122
Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866, Samuel H. Dodson
Author / Creator
George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866
Date Published / Released
1903
Publisher
American Historical Association
Topic / Theme
Politics, Communities, Armed forces, Ethnic groups, Health, Sociology, State and provincial government, Northern sympathizers, Towns, Lines of defense, German people, Regiment, Military intelligence, Confederate army, Military casualties, Battles, Supply lines, Yellow fever, Epidemics, Abolitionism
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Memoir of Francis Richard Lubbock
written by Francis Richard Lubbock, 1815-1905; in Six Decades in Texas: or Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock, governor of Texas in War Time, 1861-1863 (Austin, TX, 1900), 175-197
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written by Francis Richard Lubbock, 1815-1905; in Six Decades in Texas: or Memoirs of Francis Richard Lubbock, governor of Texas in War Time, 1861-1863 (Austin, TX, 1900), 175-197
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Francis Richard Lubbock, 1815-1905
Date Published / Released
1900
Person Discussed
Luis Terrazas, 1829-1923, James Reily, 1811-1864
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Politics, Intellectual life, Skirmishes, Bombings, Blockades, Taking military prisoners, Lieutenants, Navy ships, Military defeats, Military occupation, Evacuations, Negotiation in government, Surrenders, Civilians, Military officers, Change of command, Generals, Correspondence, First Battle of Galveston, TX, October 4, 1862
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