Congress Discusses Slavery!
The Official Proceedings of Congress. Published by John C. Rives, Washington, D.C. Twenty-Eighth Congress, 1st Session. Friday, January 8, 1864. Imprint, 16 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 1/4.
President's Annual Message, The Progress of Liberty, Weapons of Freedom, Slavery Must Die by the Laws of War, Indictment Against Slavery, Slavery Became Master of Our Government, Slavery Revolutionized the Government and Destroyed the Principle of Liberty, How Shall Slavery be Exterminated, What Power Has Congress Over Slavery in Time of War, The Power to Govern That Portion of the Union in Rebellion Must be in the National Government so Long as Rebellion Exists, General Grant's Reports, Relief of Prisoners at Richmond, Bounties to Volunteers, Exchange of Prisoners and much more is discussed in the halls of Congress in 1864. Excellent.
Item Number: Mem2851
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