Papers of Greene Chandler Furman, 1862-1954.

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Papers of Greene Chandler Furman, 1862-1954.

Letter (1862 Mar. 13) of Henry Marshall to Dr. S. C. Furman concerning the Confederate congress; letter (1863 Dec. 9) of D. E. C. Kemper to Henry Marshall concerning the court-martial of Kemper's brother; and letter (1954 Jan. 21) of Greene C. Furman to John B. Heffernan explaining the letters of 1862 and 1863.

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Heffernan, John B.

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Furman, S. C.

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Marshall, Henry, 1775-1851

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Epithet: Sheriff, afterwards Lord Mayor, of London British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001192.0x0001b3 ...

Kemper, D. E. C.

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Furman, Greene Chandler

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Lawyer. From the description of Papers of Greene Chandler Furman, 1862-1954. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77998317 ...

Confederate States of America. Congress

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On February 4, 1861, representatives from 6 of the seceded states assembled in Montgomery, Alabama, to organize the Confederate States of America. At this time, the representatives drafted a provisional constitution and declared a provisional legislature. They selected Jefferson Davis to serve as their president. The provisional congress continued to meet in Montgomery until May 20, 1861, when the provisional capital moved to Richmond, Virginia. A permanent government and constitution were ratif...