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From the Map Collection. A map showing western territories and the routes of Confederate and Union troops.
1861
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to one of his sons regarding Alexander's praise and love for him. The letter also includes an account of men being killed by Native Americans.
22 December 1861
Message of the President, to the Gentlemen of the Congress. By President Jefferson Davis.
29 April 1861
Special Message, From the President of the Confederate States, to the Congress with Accompanying Documents.
08 May 1861
President's Message to the Congress of the Confederate States.
18 November 1861
President's Message to the Congress of the Confederate States.
07 November 1861
Committee of Ways and Means Report; Includes A Bill to Raise Supplies for the Year Commencing in October, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty.
15 January 1861
To The Commissioners Appointed to Receive Subscriptions to the Produce Loan from C. G. Memminger, Secretary of Treasury.
15 October 1861
Special Report. Confederate States of America, Treasury Department. Regarding donations to the Confederate States from Churches and a suggestions to use the funds for the sick and wounded.
24 July 1861
Confederate States of America, Treasury Department, Register's Office.
22 April 1861
Circular Instructions No. 1: Regulations relative to importations from places above the Confederate states, by vessels navigating the Mississippi and other Rivers.
06 February 1861
To the President of the Confederate Congress from Jefferson Davis, Includes Communication from the Secretary of War, J. P. Benjamin.
30 December 1861
An Act: Relative to Prisoners of War; approved by the Congress of the Confederate States of America on 21 May 1861.
21 May 1861
An Act to amend an act entitled, "An Act: Recognizing the existence of war between the United States and the Confederate States, and concerning Letters of Marque, Prizes and Prize Goods, approved May 6th, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one."; approved by the Congress of the Confederate States of America on 21 May 1861.
21 May 1861
The Scotch-Irish, and their First Settlements on the Tyger River and Other Neighboring Precincts in South Carolina. A Centennial Discourse, Delivered at Nazareth Church, Spartanburg District, S.C., by George Howe, D.D., Professor of Biblical Literature, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C.
14 September 1861
Electoral Ticket for Wednesday, November 6th, 1861.
06 November 1861
Reply to Professor Hodge, on the "State of the Country."
1861
The Merryman Habeas Corpus Case, Baltimore. The proceedings in full and opinion of Chief Justice Taney. The United States Government A Military Despotism.
1861