FOOTNOTES:
[152] Woodrow Wilson, Division and Reunion, p. 184.
[153] Ibid.
[154] Ibid. p. 185.
[155] Jefferson Davis, Rise & Fall of Confed. Gov. p. 29, Vol. I.
[156] Jervey, Hayne, p. 451.
[157] Message, President Tyler, Richardson, Vol. 4, p. 363.
[158] Jameson, Calhoun’s Correspondence, p. 665.
[159] Report Com. Religious Instruction Negroes, Jenkins, Vol. 23 pamphlets C. L. S. No. 10 p. 65.
[160] Appendix Report Special Com. House Rep. So. Ca. Walker & Evans, 1857. p. 57. Message Gov. Adams of S. C. 1856, Vol. 23.
[161] Report Special Com. Reopening Slave Trade, 1857, p. 9. Vol. 23.
[162] Hammond Speeches, p. 120.
[163] Gov. Adams of S. C. Message General Assembly 1855, Vol. 15.
[164] DuBois, Suppression Slave Trade, p. 173.
[165] Hammond Speeches, p. 335.
[166] Robert G. Harper, Argument Slave Trade, Vol. 23, pamphlet C. L. S. Hanleiter, Atlanta Ga. No. 8. p. 66.
[167] DuBois, Suppression Slave Trade, p. 113.
[168] Ibid. p. 114.
[169] Ibid. p. 124.
[170] Ibid. p. 179.
[171] Ibid.
[172] Ibid. p. 181.
[173] Jervey, Robert Y. Hayne & His Times, p. 504.
[174] Charleston Mercury, May 26, 1849.
[175] Resolutions State of Arkansas, 1855, Vol. 15, pamphlets C. L. S.
[176] Dodd, The Fight for the Northwest, 1860, Am. His. Review Vol. XVI, p. 777.
[177] Columbus, Ga., Times, Nov. 19, 1854.