Broadside, 1863 February 11.

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Broadside, 1863 February 11.

Broadside containing a speech delivered by Nathaniel Wolfe to the Kentucky House of Representatives concerning the Civil War. Wolfe states that while war was begun with the good intentions of saving the Union and Constitution, abolitionists have taken over and the war is no longer legal. States that the bill and Emancipation Proclamation were illegal too.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7605731

The Filson Historical Society

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United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln)

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Joseph A. Cody of Kansas served as a private in the Frontier Guard and as U.S. Indian agent at the Upper Platte Agency in Nebraska Territory, May 14, 1861 - Apr. 14, 1862. As a member of the Frontier Guard, a volunteer company commanded by Gen. James H. Lane and composed of men from Kansas and Illinois, Cody, in the spring of 1861, protected Lincoln at the White House in the absence of regular troops. It is likely that Cody obtained his Indian agent appointment as a resu...

Wolfe, Nathaniel, 1810-1865.

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Nathaniel Wolfe, for whom Wolfe, County, Ky. is named, served in the Kentucky legislature. From the description of Broadside, 1863 February 11. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49342461 ...