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Traders or Traitors: Northern Cotton TradingDuring the Civil War David
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Company

Gould / Lamon / Andrew / Weed / Samuel Noble / The Federal Government Allowed Trade / Swett / Traderswerewilling / Therefore / New York Herald / /

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Mexico / /

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cent / USD / /

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Security Buyback / /

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planter representinga / food suppliesfor cotton / /

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Department of Economics LoyolaUniversity of Chicago During / U.S. War Department / army / U.S. House / Union navy / Court of Claims / Congressional committee / /

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William Fessenden / Edwin Morgan / Jefferson Davis / Leonard Swett / Lincoln repeatedAtkinson / Ward Lamon / Morgan wasJudgeJamesHughes / Entangledwith Browning / Thurlow Weed / Charles Hawks / Benjamin Butler / Van Deusen / Edwin Stantonand Gideon Wellestook / Van Deusenconcededthat / William Orme / Edward Canby / William Seward / Joseph / Robert / John A. Dix / DAVID G. SURDAM / Edward Atkinson / William Butler / Hanson Risley / /

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President / Minister / General / individual trader / businessmen / Confederatecommissary officer / trader / responseto General / marshal / /

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Kentucky / Ohio / Illinois / Louisiana / New York / Florida / North Carolina / Georgia / Iowa / Massachusetts / /

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The New I3rk Herald / New York Herald / the Herald / /

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