Separately sewn pages from South Carolina. Convention, 1860-1862. Journal of the Convention of the people of South Carolina, held in 1860, 1861 and 1862 . Columbia, 1862. 873 p. ; "The constitution of the state of South Carolina, April 8, 1861." "Constitution for the provisional government of the Confederate States of America" and "Constitution of the Confederate States o America:" pages [803]-846. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; will digitize ; The online edition of this book in the public domain, i.e., not protected by copyright, has been produced by Emory University Libraries.
Introductory to edition of 1903.--Introductory to edition of 1890.--Extracts from records.--Fiftieth anniversary of the club.--Constitution.--Lists of officers since February, 1864.--Members during first club year.--Honorary members.--Active members, May, 1903.--Catalogue of members, past and present.--Papers read before the club.--Catalogue of books and pamphlets in club library written by members, etc.--Military record of those who were or had been members prior to the close of the war.--Paintings, engravings, etc., in the club rooms. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Typed t.-p. supplied. ; [1] a discourse pronounced at the Capitol of the United States. 1836.--[2] To the public. [1837]--[3] Letter to Daniel Webster. 1846.--[4] Speech in reply to Mr. Benton, of Missouri . [1846]--[5] Speech on the bill providing for the prosecution of the war against Mexico. 1846.--[6] The Mexican War. [1847]--[7] Speech on the Wilmot Proviso. 1847.--[8] Letter on the war and the Wilmot Proviso. [1847]--[9] Address delivered before the New England Society of Michigan. 1849.--[10] The war with Mexico. [1848?]--[11] Remarks on the late French revolution. [1848]--[12] Diplomatic relations with Austria. [1850]--[13] Territorial governments. [1850]--[14] Remarks on the dissolution of the union, and the constitution of California. [1850]--[15] The power of Congress over the territories. [1850]--[16] Speech on the motion of Mr. Benton for the indefinite postponement of the compromise bill. [1850]--[17] Admission of California. [1850]--[18] Address delivered before the Kalamazoo County Agricultural Society. [1850?]--[19] River and harbor bill. [1851]--[20] Address delivered before the Michigan State Agricultural Society. 1851.--[21] Speech in reply to Governor Jones, of Tennessee. [1851?]--[22] Speeches in Senate of the United States, Dec'r 11 and 12, 1851. [1851]--[23] Speech on non-intervention. [1852]--[24] Remarks on the bill making a grant of public lands to Iowa to aid in constructing certain railroads. [1852]--[25] Speech on the Collins line of steamers. [1852]--[26] The North American fisheries. [1852]--[27] Speech on the construction of a canal round the falls of the Sault Ste. Marie, in the state of Michigan. [1852]--[28] Speech on rivers and harbors. [1852]--[29] Sketch of the life and public services of Gen. Lewis Cass. [1848]--[30] Life of Gen. Cass. [185-?]--[31] Jackson Democratic Association, Washington, D.C. Proceedings. [1852] ; Mode of access: Internet.