This is the official record of the "Message to the Legislature of the State, May Session, 1862" delivered by the Governor of Connecticut. As a primary source from the American Civil War era, this document provides valuable insight into the concerns and priorities of the Connecticut state government during this pivotal period in American history.
Offering a snapshot of the political and social climate, it reflects the state's perspective on the ongoing conflict, including matters of national policy, state resources, and the well-being of its citizens. Scholars and researchers of 19th-century American history, particularly those focused on the Civil War and state governance, will find this historical document an invaluable resource.
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