. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . Ewingsexhaustive review of the evidence and able argument in behalfof Dr. Mudd occupies about twenty-three pages, or the majorportion of the pamphlet. [218]Ewing (Thomas Jr.) Speech of Maj. Gen. Thomas Ewing Jr., of Kansas,made before the National Delegate Convention of Soldiersand Sailors at Cooper Institute, New York, July 4, and Published by Order of the Convention. NewYork: n. p. 1868. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 20. This address was delivered before a convention of ex-Uni


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . Ewingsexhaustive review of the evidence and able argument in behalfof Dr. Mudd occupies about twenty-three pages, or the majorportion of the pamphlet. [218]Ewing (Thomas Jr.) Speech of Maj. Gen. Thomas Ewing Jr., of Kansas,made before the National Delegate Convention of Soldiersand Sailors at Cooper Institute, New York, July 4, and Published by Order of the Convention. NewYork: n. p. 1868. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 20. This address was delivered before a convention of ex-Unionsoldiers held about the same time as the Democratic NationalConvention. At that time the great problem before the countrywas reconstruction and whether the policy of the dominant partyin Congress or that of President Johnson be followed. advised his hearers that the Democratic party was thenthe only party true to the Constitution and the Union. That theArmy and Navy did not fight for negro suffrage and white dis-franchisement; or for forcing on the Southern States unequalfellowship in the [219] axxixg (Thomas W ) The Hairbreadth Escapes and Humorous( !) Adventures of a Volunteer in the CavalryService. By one of them, who has been underGenerals Grant, Lew. Wallace, Sherman, Hal-leck, Rousseau, Thomas and Kilpatrick. Cincinnati: PC. Browne, Pit.


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