Letters of James F. Page and Robert Byrd Page to their parents [manuscript] 1862-65.

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Letters of James F. Page and Robert Byrd Page to their parents [manuscript] 1862-65.

Describe action seen as members of Co. K, 23d Regt., Mississippi Infantry, & brief mention of life in the northern prison Camp Douglass, Ill.--Register, 1864, of Freedman's Village, signed by Thaddeus Stevens, Salmon Portland Chase etc.

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University of Virginia. Library

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Page, James F., d. 1865,

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Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), 1808-1873

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Lawyer. From the description of Letter, 1845 March 4, Cincinnati, [Ohio], to Robert F. Paine, Columbus, O[hio]. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 13541605 Salmon P. Chase served as the Secretary of the Treasury from 1861 to 1864. He oversaw the creation of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (1862) and implemented the introduction of the income tax and the national currency. From the description of Letter press book of the Secretary of the Treasury. 1863, Ju...

Mississippi. Infantry. 23d Regiment. Company K.

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Page, Robert Byrd, d. 1864,

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Wissler, Dorothy Page.

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Camp Douglass (Ill.). Military Prison.

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Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868

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Lawyer from Pennsylvania who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1859 and served as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. After the war, he led the Radical Republicans, opposing both Lincoln and then Andrew Johnson, endorsing military occupation of the South. When Johnson opposed ratification of the 14th Amendment, Stevens led the call for his impeachment. From the description of Letter, Dec. 7, 1865. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record i...