The Civil War--Politics
- Berry, Harrison, b. 1816
Slavery and Abolitionism, as Viewed by a Georgia Slave. By Harrison Berry, the Property of S. W. Price, Covington, Georgia.
Atlanta, Ga.: M. Lynch & Co., 1861. 52 p.
Call Number: 2883 Conf
- Brown, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1880
- Collier, Robert R. (Robert Ruffin), 1805-1870
- Comrades of the Southern Cross
- De Jarnette, Daniel Coleman, 1822-1881
- Gentleman of Mississippi
- Gilmer, John Harmer, b. 1812
- Gordon, George Anderson
- Hall, William A.
- Junius and Parens
- MacMahon, T. W.
- [McDonald, William, 1834-1898]
- Oldham, Williamson Simpson, 1813-1868
- Palmer, B. M. (Benjamin Morgan), 1818-1902
- Perkins, John, 1819-1885
- Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872
- Preston, John S. (John Smith), 1809-1881
- Smith, William Russell, 1815-1896
- Spratt, L. W. (Leonidas W.)
- Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
- Thornwell, James Henley, 1812-1862.
- Warren, E. W. (Ebenezer W.), b. 1820
State of the Country. Speech of Hon. A. G. Brown, of Mississippi, in the Confederate Senate, December 24, 1863.
[Richmond?: s. n. 1863?]. 16 p.
Call Number: 2697 Conf
Remarks on the Subject of the Ownership of Slaves, Delivered by R. R. Collier of Petersburg, in the Senate of Virginia, October 12, 1863.
Richmond: Printed by James E. Goode, 1863. 28 p.
Call Number: 2885 Conf
Constitution of the Comrades of the Southern Cross. Adopted August 28th, 1863.
Macon: Printed by Burke, Boykin, 1863. 24 p.
Call Number: 5065 Conf
The Monroe Doctrine. Speech of Hon. D. C. De Jarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House of Representatives, January 30th, 1865, Pending Negotiations for Peace.
[Richmond: The Confederate House of Representatives, 1865.] 20 p.
Call Number: 2728 Conf
Secession: Considered as a Right in the States Composing the Late American Union of States, and as to the Grounds of Justification of the Southern States in Exercising the Right.
Jackson, Miss.: South-Western Confederate Printing House, 1863. 45 p.
Call Number: 2839 Conf
Opinion of John H. Gilmer on the Conscription Act.
[Richmond: The author, 1862]. 8 p.
Call Number: 2754 Conf
Letter Addressed
to Hon. Wm. C. Rives, by John H. Gilmer, on the Existing Status of the
Revolution, &c.
[Richmond: s. n., 1864]. 16 p.
Call Number: 2752 Conf
Speech of Hon. George A. Gordon, of Chatham, on the Constitutionality of the Conscription Laws, Passed by the Congress of the Confederate States, Delivered in the Senate of Georgia, on Tuesday, 9th of December, 1862.
Atlanta, Ga.: Printed at the Office of the Daily Intelligencer, 1862. 14 p.
Call Number: 2755.1 Conf
The Historic Significance of the Southern Revolution. A Lecture Delivered by Invitation in Petersburg, Va., March14th and April 29th, 1864, and in Richmond, Va., April 7th and April 21st,
1864.
Petersburg: Printed by A.F. Crutchfield, 1864. 45 p.
Call Number: 2764 Conf
Conscription of Teachers. Exemptions.
[S.l.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865.] 12 p.
Call Number: 2777 Conf
Cause and Contrast: an Essay on the American Crisis.
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 1862. 192 p.
Call Number: 2784 Conf
The Two Rebellions, or, Treason Unmasked. By a Virginian.
Richmond: Smith, Bailey, 1865. 144 p.
Call Number: 2638 Conf
Speech of Hon. W.S. Oldham, of Texas, on the Subject of the Finances.
[Richmond: The Senate? 1863]. 16 p.
Call Number: 2798 Conf
A Discourse before the General Assembly of South Carolina, on December 10, 1863, Appointed by the Legislature as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer.
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer, 1864. 24 p.
Call Number: 4175 Conf
Remarks of Hon. John Perkins, of Louisiana, on Presenting from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Resolutions in Regard to the Negotiations for Peace.
[Richmond: s.n., 1865?]. 8 p.
Call Number: 2808.1 Conf
The Rival Administrations: Richmond and Washington in December, 1863.
Richmond: The author, 1864. 34 p.
Call Number: 2648 Conf
The Southern Spy.
Letters on the Policy and Inauguration of the Lincoln War. Written Anonymously
in Washington and
Elsewhere.
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnston, 1861. 108 p.
Call Number: 2824 Conf
Address of Hon. John S. Preston, Commissioner from South Carolina, to the Convention of Virginia, February 19, 1861.
Columbia, S.C.: Steam Power-press of R.W. Gibbes, 1861. 24 p.
Call Number 2825.1 Conf
The History and Debates of the Convention of the People of Alabama. Begun and Held in the City of Montgomery, on the Seventh Day of January, 1861; in Which is Preserved the Speeches of the Secret Sessions, and Many Valuable State Papers.
Montgomery: White, Pfister; Tuscaloosa: D. Woodruff; Atlanta: Wood, Hanleiter, Rice, 1861. 471 p.
Call Number: 2845 Conf
The Philosophy of Secession; A Southern View, Presented in a Letter Addressed to the Hon. Mr. Perkins of Louisiana, in Criticism on the Provisional Constitution Adopted by the Southern Congress at Montgomery, Alabama.
[Charleston, S.C.?: s.n.], 1861. 8 p.
Call Number: 2847 Conf
The Great Speech of Hon. A.H. Stephens, Delivered Before the Georgia Legislature, on Wednesday Night, March 16th, 1864, to Which Is Added Extracts prom [sic] Gov. Brown's Message to the Georgia Legislature.
[Georgia?: s. n., 1864]. 32 p.
Call Number: 2848 Conf
The state of the country : an article republished from The Southern Presbyterian review.
Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-power Press., 1861. 32 p.
Call Number: 2862 Conf
Nellie Norton: or, Southern Slavery and the Bible. A Scriptural Refutation of the Principal Arguments upon which the Abolitionists Rely. A Vindication of Southern Slavery from the Old and New Testaments.
Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin, 1864. 208 p.
Call Number: 3113 Conf
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