The Congressional Globe, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1867 - Law |
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Page 103
... Missouri that that sectioning that they never can change the constitu- rebel States who ought to act with us and who of the constitution of Missouri should be re- desire to act with us , I shall cheerfully yield || garded as null and ...
... Missouri that that sectioning that they never can change the constitu- rebel States who ought to act with us and who of the constitution of Missouri should be re- desire to act with us , I shall cheerfully yield || garded as null and ...
Page 238
... MISSOURI TROOPS . Mr. WILSON . I am directed by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs and the Militia , to whom was referred the joint resolution ( H. R. No. 6 ) placing certain troops of Missouri on an equal footing with others as to ...
... MISSOURI TROOPS . Mr. WILSON . I am directed by the Com- mittee on Military Affairs and the Militia , to whom was referred the joint resolution ( H. R. No. 6 ) placing certain troops of Missouri on an equal footing with others as to ...
Page 239
... Missouri State militia ready and willing to march whenever or wherever ordered , and to meet the one- mies of the Union where they could find them . No other troops have performed so much service in Missouri , and no troops have fought ...
... Missouri State militia ready and willing to march whenever or wherever ordered , and to meet the one- mies of the Union where they could find them . No other troops have performed so much service in Missouri , and no troops have fought ...
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