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[General Braxton Bragg's address to the Kentuckians]
[General Braxton Bragg's address to the Kentuckians]
By Braxton Bragg
Persuading John Bull
Persuading John Bull
By Sebrell, Thomas E., II

Address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States
By Confederate States of America. Congress

Joint resolution defining the position of the Confederate States, and declaring the determination of the Congress and the people thereof to prosecute the war till their independence is acknowledged
By Confederate States of America. Congress. Senate
Soldiers of the Trans-Mississippi Army
Soldiers of the Trans-Mississippi Army
By Edmund Kirby-Smith

Kentuckians! I come to liberate you ...
By John Hunt Morgan
"What will he do with it?"
"What will he do with it?"
By George A. Gordon
General order no. 1
General order no. 1
By Confederate States of America. Army. Dept. No. 2
Resolutions of Forsberg's Brigade, Wharton's Division
Resolutions of Forsberg's Brigade, Wharton's Division
By Confederate States of America. Army of the Valley. Forsberg's Brigade
Resolutions adopted by the officers and men of the 57th Virginia Regiment
Resolutions adopted by the officers and men of the 57th Virginia Regiment
By Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 57th
Proclamation by the Governor to the people of the state of Texas
Proclamation by the Governor to the people of the state of Texas
By Texas. Governor (1861-1863 : Lubbock)
Resolution adopted by Sturdivant's Artillery Battalion, Army Northern Virginia, expressive of their determination to continue their efforts for independence
Resolution adopted by Sturdivant's Artillery Battalion, Army Northern Virginia, expressive of their determination to continue their efforts for independence
By Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Artillery. Sturdivant's Battalion
A proclamation to the good people of the counties of Alexandria, Loudoun, Fairfax & Prince William
A proclamation to the good people of the counties of Alexandria, Loudoun, Fairfax & Prince William
By G. T. Beauregard
[Soldiers, you have marched out to fight the battles of your country, and by those battles must you be rescued from the shame of slavery]
[Soldiers, you have marched out to fight the battles of your country, and by those battles must you be rescued from the shame of slavery]
By James Longstreet
Resolutions passed at a meeting of the 14th Virginia Infantry--January 24, 1865
Resolutions passed at a meeting of the 14th Virginia Infantry--January 24, 1865
By Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Infantry Regiment, 14th
Address of the Confederate Congress to the people of the Confederate States
Address of the Confederate Congress to the people of the Confederate States
By Confederate States of America. Congress
Resolutions of the state of Texas, concerning peace, reconstruction, and independence
Resolutions of the state of Texas, concerning peace, reconstruction, and independence
By Texas. Legislature.
Joint resolution declaring the dispositions, principles and purposes of the Confederate States in relation to the existing war with the United States
Joint resolution declaring the dispositions, principles and purposes of the Confederate States in relation to the existing war with the United States
By Confederate States of America. Congress. Senate
Resolutions adopted by Humphrey's Mississippi Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, February 3, 1865
Resolutions adopted by Humphrey's Mississippi Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia, February 3, 1865
By Confederate States of America. Army. Mississippi Infantry Regiment, 21st
Address to the Texan soldiers in the C.S. Army
Address to the Texan soldiers in the C.S. Army
By Texas. Legislature.
A message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia
A message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia
By Confederate States of America. Army of the Valley. Smith's Brigade
Resolutions of the Texas Brigade
Resolutions of the Texas Brigade
By Confederate States of America. Army. Texas Brigade
Address by the Governor!
Address by the Governor!
By Texas. Governor (1863-1865 : Murrah)