Letters, 1855-1856.

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Letters, 1855-1856.

[1] 1855, Nov. 29, New Orleans, to Samuel A. Briggs, Providence, R.I. : Regrets he cannot give Briggs a copy of "Ariel", since all his copies are gone. [2] 1856, March 15, Washington, to Edwin Barrows, Esq., Norton, Mass. : Cannot remember the consecutive verses of anything he has written. Verse included in letter.

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Pike, Albert, 1809-1891

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General Albert Pike (1809-1891), grand commander of the Supreme Grand Council, Southern Jurisdiction, of the Scottish Rite, 1859-1891. From the description of Letter to Bro. Hayden /by Albert Pike, 1885 Feb 14. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702128274 After his work as commissioner to the Indian tribes west of the Arkansas, Pike was commissioned a brigadier general in the Confederate Army in November, 1861. He recruited Native American troops on the promise that they would o...

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Barrows, Edwin,

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