Virginia'S Response to McCulloch v. Maryland
In: Aggressive Nationalism, S. 111-142
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In: Aggressive Nationalism, S. 111-142
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 209-221
ISSN: 1537-5404
In: McCulloch v. Maryland at 200: Debating John Marshall's Jurisprudence, Gary J. Schmitt & Rebecca Burgess, editors
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In: The collected works of J. R. McCulloch 8
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/345817
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Robertson Cemetery #105, Salado, Bell County, Texas | Veterans Interred: Robertson, E. Sterling Clack.
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In: Economica, Band 38, Heft 151, S. 321
In: The Economic Journal, Band 81, Heft 321, S. 172
In: The Journal of Military History, Band 58, Heft 2, S. 326
In: 19 Georgetown J. Law and Pub. Pol. 25 (2021)
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/346005
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemeteries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Grave Survey Results: Marked Confederate, 0 Marked Union, 0 Able Bodied Men, 8 I.D. Confederate, 0 I.D. Union, 0 Total Confederate, 0 Total Union, 0 Non-Veteran, 8 Total Graves Surveyed, 8 Total Veterans 0
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/329897
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemetaries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Grave Survey Results: 0 Marked Confederate, 0 Marked Union, 5 Able Bodied Men, 0 I.D. Confederate, 0 I.D. Union, 0 Total Confederate, 0 Total Union, 5 Non-Veteran, 5 Total Graves Surveyed, 0 Total Veterans.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/328525
The Confederate Graves Survey Archive of the Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans consists of surveys of cemetaries throughout Texas, and portions of Oklahoma and New Mexico. The surveys document the interment of Confederate States of America military veterans. United States of America (Union) veterans, as well as able-bodied men at the time of the Civil War, are also documented. 13 boxes entitled "Grave Surveys" contain grave surveys listed county-by-county, 3 boxes of "Unit Files" list surveyed individuals by their military unit. Finally, 17 boxes contain "Veteran Files" that document each veteran by name in "last name, first name, middle initial" format. An index that cross-references each of the collection series (Grave Surveys, Unit Files, and Veteran Files) is included, as are institutions to surveyors on how and what to document while conducting surveys. ; Grave Survey Results: 1 Marked Confederate, 0 Marked Union, 3 Able Bodied Men, 0 I.D. Confederate, 0 I.D. Union, 1 Total Confederate, 0 Total Union, 3 Non-Veteran, 4 Total Graves Surveyed, 1 Total Veterans.
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