. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . rimble of Ohio. Delivered in the House of Representa-tives, February 5, 1861. Washington, D. C.: W , Printer. 1861. Pamphlet. S vo. pp. S. A strong speech in opposition to Hon. Thomas Corwinsreport of the Committee of Thirty-three recommending compro-mises on the slavery question. Mr. Trimble denounces the re-port as monstrous and unpatriotic. Carey A. Trimble was theson of Allen Trimble, the eighth Governor of Ohio, and heserved in the Thirty-Sixth and Thirty-Seventh Congres


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . rimble of Ohio. Delivered in the House of Representa-tives, February 5, 1861. Washington, D. C.: W , Printer. 1861. Pamphlet. S vo. pp. S. A strong speech in opposition to Hon. Thomas Corwinsreport of the Committee of Thirty-three recommending compro-mises on the slavery question. Mr. Trimble denounces the re-port as monstrous and unpatriotic. Carey A. Trimble was theson of Allen Trimble, the eighth Governor of Ohio, and heserved in the Thirty-Sixth and Thirty-Seventh Congresses fromthe Tenth District. L«32]Twenty Ninth (The) Ohio at Gettysburg, 1863-1887 n. p. 1887. Boards. S vo. pp. 7, with 2 Full Page Illustrations. Contains the report of the Memorial Committee of theTwenty-Ninth Ohio Volunteer Veteran Infantry concerning themonuments erected by the State of Ohio for the regiment onthe battlefield of Gettysburg. On the occasion of the dedicationof the monuments. September 14, 1887, Lieutenant-Colonel Ed-ward Hayes delivered an address which is also included in


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