“Not a War against the South,” New York Times, May 10, 1861

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Not a War against the South
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“Not a War against the South,” New York Times, May 10, 1861, p. 4: 4.
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“English Opinions on American Affairs,” New York Herald, May 7, 1861

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English Opinions on American Affairs
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“English Opinions on American Affairs,” New York Herald, May 7, 1861, p. 4: 3.
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“Northern Free Speech,” Savannah (GA) News, May 1, 1861

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Northern Free Speech
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“Northern Free Speech,” Savannah (GA) News, May 1, 1861, p. 2: 1.
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“Are They Secessionists?,” Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, May 4, 1861

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Are They Secessionists?
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“Are They Secessionists?,” Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, May 4, 1861, p. 2: 4.
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Washington County, Alabama (Fanning's, 1853)

Gazetteer/Almanac
Fanning's Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 376.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, situated on the west boundary of Alabama, with Tombigbee river on the east. Area, 840 square miles. Face of the country, uneven; soil, sterile. Seat of justice, Old Washington. Pop. in 1830, 3,478; in 1840, 5,300; in 1850, 2,713.