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Through information £iveii;jby a heg rp, the library and correspondeocfeof President Davis have been seized by tb.e\F'ederals at Jackson, Mississippi. The account of the capture states that thousands of volumes of books and bushels of letters and papers from both Northern and Southern states* men upon the subject of secession, some of them da' ed as far back as 1352, had beea bfoiight '.into ; :camp. / ;^any;"o^ private writeW hM^a of ihe Union as ;a^foregoingv conclusion, and disagreed as to how and >y hen it sjumtd, take place; * - ■' ..-.■-.-

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 108, 30 October 1863, Page 4

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Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 108, 30 October 1863, Page 4

Untitled Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 108, 30 October 1863, Page 4

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