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Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field

CHAPTER II
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Missouri, through her State officers, was in favor of an armed neutrality, which really meant nothing less than armed secession.
The Secessionists were quietly but earnestly at work to effect their object.

They did not heed their promise to remain inactive.

The Union authorities observed theirs to the letter.

The Camp Jackson prisoners were paroled and restored to liberty.

A portion of them observed the parole, but many did not.


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