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Certificate, George W. Gordon, Commissioner for Missouri, 1873 September 10
Official certificate of a commission appointing George W. Gordon commissioner for the state of Missouri. It is signed and sealed by Eugene F. Weigel, Missouri Secretary of State, on 1873 September 10.
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Commission appointing G. W. Gordon commissioner for Missouri, 1873
Commission appointing G. W. Gordon commissioner for Missouri, signed and sealed by Eugene F. Weigel, Secretary of State of the State of Missouri, 1873.
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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General Statutes of Missouri of 1865, Title VII, Chapter 22
"General Statutes of Missouri of 1865. Title VII. Of Certain State, County and Township Offers, Chapter 22. Of Commissioners To Take Depositions, Etc." Sections 1-5, 1865.
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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George W. Gordon’s report on the Battle of Chickamauga, 1863 September 10
G. W. Gordon’s report on the Battle of Chickamauga, a camp near Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1 handwritten page, 1863 September 10.
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Receipt, from O. M. Poe, Bvt. Brig. Gen. to Gen. G. W. Gordon, Memphis, Tennessee, 1882 October 24
Receipt; by direction of General Sherman, Headquarters Army of the United States, from O. M. Poe, Bvt. Brig. Gen. to Gen. G. W. Gordon, Memphis, Tennessee, October 24, 1882, for copies of Civil War maps.
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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Speech, given by George W. Gordon, Nashville, Tennessee
Memorial speech given by G. W. Gordon, Nashville, Tennessee, to commemorate those who died at the Battle of Franklin. 10 handwritten pages on Life Association of America paper, 1870s(?).
George Washington Gordon (October 5, 1836-August 9, 1911) was a general in Confederate States Army, lawyer, school superintendent, congressman, and one of the first members of the Ku Klux Klan.
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