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Joseph Clay Stiles (1795-1875)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Bibliography)

Joseph Clay Stiles is buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

Speech on the Slavery Resolutions, Delivered in the General Assembly Which Met in Detroit May Last (1850)

Modern Reform Examined; or, The Union of North and South on the Subject of Slavery (1857)

The National Controversy; or, The Voice of the Fathers Upon the State of the Country (1861)

National Rectitude the Only True Basis of National Prosperity: An Appeal to the Confederate States (1863)

Capt. Thomas E. King; or, A Word to the Army and the Country (1864)

Address on the Life and Death of Rev. A.H.H. Boyd, D.D. of Winchester, Va. (1866)

Future Punishment, Discussed in a Letter to a Friend (1868)


Speech on the Slavery Resolutions, Delivered in the General Assembly Which Met in Detroit May Last (1850)

Modern Reform Examined; or, The Union of North and South on the Subject of Slavery (1857)

The National Controversy; or, The Voice of the Fathers Upon the State of the Country (1861)

National Rectitude the Only True Basis of National Prosperity: An Appeal to the Confederate States (1863)

Capt. Thomas E. King; or, A Word to the Army and the Country (1864)

Address on the Life and Death of Rev. A.H.H. Boyd, D.D. of Winchester, Va. (1866)

Future Punishment, Discussed in a Letter to a Friend (1868)

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