It affords us great pleasure to say that the lower house of the Kentucky Legislature has passed resolutions to the effect that the State should maintain strict neutrality during the present contest, and approving on the Governor's refusal to furnish troops to the Federal Government. We cannot doubt the concurrence of the Senate.
This was from the Covington Journal of May 18, 1861,.
about the American Civil War
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