Crafting a new constitution for Missouri was politically charged, with careers and reputations both made and broken in the battle. Central to it was Lincoln’s former Attorney General Edward Bates of Missouri
Slavery exerted no slight influence over the public mind at the period when the Federal Constitution...
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership du...
This study determines the place of surviving Framers of the Constitution from the American conventio...
After Lincoln\u27s election, Bates\u27s diary entries began to acknowledge rumors that secessionist ...
In the months leading to the Civil War, Missouri politics were turbulent. Some supported union, othe...
Governor Claiborne Jackson of Missouri and his fellow pro-Secessionists tried to nudge the ostensibl...
The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississi...
In the eighty-fourth year of this nation\u27s independence, forces so complex in nature that even to...
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missour...
Review of: Campaign for Wilson\u27s Creek: The Fight for Missouri Begins, by Kenneth L. Lyftogt
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
The Old Commonwealth was a weekly newspaper published in Harrisonburg, Va., between 1865 and 1884
Letters from men at Benton Barracks in St. Louis offer unique insights into the minds of men involve...
Also published in his: Conservative essays, legal and political. A few sentences are crossed out in ...
Slavery exerted no slight influence over the public mind at the period when the Federal Constitution...
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership du...
This study determines the place of surviving Framers of the Constitution from the American conventio...
After Lincoln\u27s election, Bates\u27s diary entries began to acknowledge rumors that secessionist ...
In the months leading to the Civil War, Missouri politics were turbulent. Some supported union, othe...
Governor Claiborne Jackson of Missouri and his fellow pro-Secessionists tried to nudge the ostensibl...
The past few years have been highly enjoyable ones for anyone with an interest in the Trans-Mississi...
In the eighty-fourth year of this nation\u27s independence, forces so complex in nature that even to...
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
Bibliography: pages 365-374.The five years following the Civil War were a critical period in Missour...
Review of: Campaign for Wilson\u27s Creek: The Fight for Missouri Begins, by Kenneth L. Lyftogt
Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-150) and index.Allan Nevins pointed out that Missouri...
The Old Commonwealth was a weekly newspaper published in Harrisonburg, Va., between 1865 and 1884
Letters from men at Benton Barracks in St. Louis offer unique insights into the minds of men involve...
Also published in his: Conservative essays, legal and political. A few sentences are crossed out in ...
Slavery exerted no slight influence over the public mind at the period when the Federal Constitution...
James Henry Lane was a giant of Kansas politics during the mid-nineteenth century. His leadership du...
This study determines the place of surviving Framers of the Constitution from the American conventio...