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Clement Laird Vallandigham (/vəˈlændɪɡəm/ və-LAN-dig-əm; July 29, 1820 – June 17, 1871) was an
American lawyer and
politician who
served as the leader...
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parte Vallandigham, 68 U.S. (1 Wall.) 243 (1864), is a
United States Supreme Court case,
involving a
former congressman Clement Vallandigham of Ohio...
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Copperheads included two
Democratic Congressmen from Ohio: Reps.
Clement L.
Vallandigham and
Alexander Long.
Republican prosecutors accused some
prominent Copperheads...
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detained without trial; several,
including Copperhead leader Clement L.
Vallandigham, were
tried in
military courts for "treasonable" actions, an approach...
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concerning former Congressman and Ohio
Copperhead politician Clement Vallandigham.
General Ambrose E.
Burnside had him
arrested in May 1863
claiming his...
- of the war they had been
dominated by the Copperheads, led by
Clement Vallandigham. The
Copperheads declared the war to be a
failure and
favored an immediate...
- 1, 1865.
General Ambrose E.
Burnside had
former Congressman Clement Vallandigham arrested in May 1863 for
continuing to
express sympathy for the Confederate...
- whites.
Burnside ordered his
arrest and took
Vallandigham to
Cincinnati for trial. At the trial,
Vallandigham was
found guilty. The
court sentenced him to...
- also used to
describe California in the 1860s, and by
Clement Laird Vallandigham to
describe the land of the
Mississippi plains. None of
these remain...
- A. Wise,
Virginia Senator James M. Mason, and
Representative Clement Vallandigham of Ohio
arrived in
Harpers Ferry.
Brown conceded that he did not receive...