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Albert G Brown
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Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Speech of Congressman Albert G. Brown, delivered in the United States House of Representatives, in Reply to his Colleague, Hon. John D. Freeman, on the State of Parties in Mississippi, March 30, 1852
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AVERSE as I am to the continuance of a controversy with my colleagues on the subject of Mississippi politics, I am not the less constrained ...
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Colonel Jefferson Davis to John Jenkins, August 4, 1847
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(From Vicksburg Sentinel, August 18, 1847.) 4th August, 1847 . Dear Sir: I send you herewith the correspondence between the Secretary of W...
Governor Albert G. Brown to William L. Marcy, April 20, 1847
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(From Vicksburg Sentinel, August 18, 1847.) Executive Chamber, Jackson, Mi., 20th April, 1847. Hon. Wm. L. Marcy, Secretary of War. Sir:...
William L. Marcy to Governor Albert G. Brown, May 11, 1847
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(From Vicksburg Sentinel, August 18, 1847.) War Department, May 11th, 1847. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your let...
Lieutenant Colonel George Talcott to William L. Marcy, May 5, 1847
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(From Vicksburg Sentinel, August 18, 1847.) Ordnance Office, Washington, 5th May, 1847. Hon. W. L. Marcy, Secretary of...
Governor Albert G. Brown to Colonel Jefferson Davis, August 10, 1847
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(From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Letter Book of Governor Brown.) Executive Chamber Jackson Mi. 10th Aug...
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Colonel Jefferson Davis to Governor Albert G. Brown, August 15, 1847
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(From Mississippi Free Trader, September 8, 1847.) Warren County, Miss., 15th August, 1847. Sir—I have the honor to acknowledge the rece...
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Speech Of Congressman Albert G. Brown in the Unites States House of Representatives on the Southern Movement and Mississippi Politics, March 14, 1852
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It is not my purpose, Mr. Chairman, to address the House at all in reference to the bill now before it. I propose, in the opening of my rema...
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