. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . session,ordered an election to again vote on the proposition, and on the8th of June, over-awed by the military force of the SouthernConfederacy, the State was declared out of the Union. Thepeople of East Tennessee, still true to the Union gave a majorityof twenty thousand against secession. From that time untilthe close of the war the loyalists of Tennessee were conductingthe Civil War within their own territory and in this paper theauthor has given the thrilling events of that peri


. The civil war literature of Ohio [electronic resource]; a bibliography with explanatory and historical notes . session,ordered an election to again vote on the proposition, and on the8th of June, over-awed by the military force of the SouthernConfederacy, the State was declared out of the Union. Thepeople of East Tennessee, still true to the Union gave a majorityof twenty thousand against secession. From that time untilthe close of the war the loyalists of Tennessee were conductingthe Civil War within their own territory and in this paper theauthor has given the thrilling events of that period with greatforce and earnestness. Mso published in Sketches of WarHistory Xolume IT. RUNKXE (BEN P.) 371 [721]Ruxkle ( Ben P,) Speech of Colonel Ben P Runkle, of Ohio, before theUnion League of Washington City, October 7,1864. Wash-ington : Union Congressional Committee. 1864. Pamphlet. 8 vo. pp. 15. A vigorous speech of the presidential campaign of 1864,reviewing and denouncing the records of General McClellan andGeorge H. Pendleton the candidates of the Democratic party, forPresident and Vice


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