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Kentucky. General Assembly. Papers, Acts, And Resolutions, Of The Kentucky Legislature, Relating To The Existing War, Session Of 1861. [Fr]ankfort, Ky.: Kentucky Yeoman Office, 1861. 28,[1] pp. First edition. Original printed wrappers. A near fine, largely uncut copy of this rare and important work. The documents include letters from Confederate General Leonidas Polk to Governor Magoffin explaining the `military necessity` that has `required me to occupy` the sovereign soil of Kentucky. `I had information, on which I could rely, that the Federal forces intended and were preparing to seize Columbus, [Kentucky].` Gen. Polk promises to withdraw if Federal forces do the same. General Zollicoffer sends a similar letter. Kentucky`s legislature passes resolutions demanding `Confederate invaders to withdraw their armed forces unconditionally` and asks Gen. Robert Anderson, `a native Kentuckian, who has been appointed to command of the department of Cumberland, to repel them and urges Kentuckians to maintain neutrality not `from fear, but from love to all parts of the Union.` However, the Legislature also orders the militia to prepare for action and declares it a felony for Kentucky`s citizens to join the Confederate armed forces or to urge others to do so. A work of critical importance printed for legislators only while the secession of Kentucky was still a possibility. SABIN 37564. OCLC locates only two microform copies.
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